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@stdlib/array-to-json
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Return a JSON representation of a typed array.
npm install @stdlib/array-to-json
var typedarray2json = require( '@stdlib/array-to-json' );
Returns a JSON representation of a typed array.
var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float64' );
var arr = new Float64Array( [ 5.0, 3.0 ] );
var json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Float64Array',
'data': [ 5.0, 3.0 ]
}
*/
For guidance on reviving a JSON-serialized typed array, see reviver().
Supported typed array types:
The implementation provides basic support for custom typed arrays and sets the type field to the closest known typed array type.
class CustomArray extends Float64Array() {
constructor( data ) {
super( data );
}
}
var arr = new CustomArray( [ 5.0, 3.0 ] );
var json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Float64Array',
'data': [ 5.0, 3.0 ]
}
*/
var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float64' );
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float32' );
var Int32Array = require( '@stdlib/array-int32' );
var Uint32Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint32' );
var Int16Array = require( '@stdlib/array-int16' );
var Uint16Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint16' );
var Int8Array = require( '@stdlib/array-int8' );
var Uint8Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint8' );
var Uint8ClampedArray = require( '@stdlib/array-uint8c' );
var Complex64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-complex64' );
var Complex128Array = require( '@stdlib/array-complex128' );
var typedarray2json = require( '@stdlib/array-to-json' );
var arr = new Float64Array( [ 5.0, 3.0 ] );
var json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Float64Array',
'data': [ 5.0, 3.0 ]
}
*/
arr = new Float32Array( [ 5.0, -3.0 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Float32Array',
'data': [ 5.0, -3.0 ]
}
*/
arr = new Complex128Array( [ 5.0, 3.0 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Complex128Array',
'data': [ 5.0, 3.0 ]
}
*/
arr = new Complex64Array( [ 5.0, 3.0 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Complex64Array',
'data': [ 5.0, 3.0 ]
}
*/
arr = new Int32Array( [ -5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Int32Array',
'data': [ -5, 3 ]
}
*/
arr = new Uint32Array( [ 5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Uint32Array',
'data': [ 5, 3 ]
}
*/
arr = new Int16Array( [ -5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Int16Array',
'data': [ -5, 3 ]
}
*/
arr = new Uint16Array( [ 5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Uint16Array',
'data': [ 5, 3 ]
}
*/
arr = new Int8Array( [ -5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Int8Array',
'data': [ -5, 3 ]
}
*/
arr = new Uint8Array( [ 5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Uint8Array',
'data': [ 5, 3 ]
}
*/
arr = new Uint8ClampedArray( [ 5, 3 ] );
json = typedarray2json( arr );
/* returns
{
'type': 'Uint8ClampedArray',
'data': [ 5, 3 ]
}
*/
@stdlib/array-reviver: revive a JSON-serialized typed array.This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
Copyright © 2016-2024. The Stdlib Authors.
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Return a JSON representation of a typed array.
The npm package @stdlib/array-to-json receives a total of 34,286 weekly downloads. As such, @stdlib/array-to-json popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stdlib/array-to-json demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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