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Test if a value is a DataView.
npm install @stdlib/assert-is-dataview
var isDataView = require( '@stdlib/assert-is-dataview' );
Tests if a value is a DataView
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var ArrayBuffer = require( '@stdlib/array-buffer' );
var DataView = require( '@stdlib/array-dataview' );
var bool = isDataView( new DataView( new ArrayBuffer( 10 ) ) );
// returns true
bool = isDataView( [] );
// returns false
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float32' );
var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float64' );
var Int8Array = require( '@stdlib/array-int8' );
var Int16Array = require( '@stdlib/array-int16' );
var Int32Array = require( '@stdlib/array-int32' );
var Uint8Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint8' );
var Uint8ClampedArray = require( '@stdlib/array-uint8c' );
var Uint16Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint16' );
var Uint32Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint32' );
var ArrayBuffer = require( '@stdlib/array-buffer' );
var DataView = require( '@stdlib/array-dataview' );
var isDataView = require( '@stdlib/assert-is-dataview' );
var bool = isDataView( new DataView( new ArrayBuffer( 10 ) ) );
// returns true
bool = isDataView( new Float32Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Int8Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Uint8Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Uint8ClampedArray( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Int16Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Uint16Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Int32Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Uint32Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Float64Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new Array( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( new ArrayBuffer( 10 ) );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( {} );
// returns false
bool = isDataView( null );
// returns false
@stdlib/assert-is-arraybuffer
: test if a value is an ArrayBuffer.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.
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See LICENSE.
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0.1.1 (2023-10-03)
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Test if a value is a DataView.
The npm package @stdlib/assert-is-dataview receives a total of 1,767 weekly downloads. As such, @stdlib/assert-is-dataview popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stdlib/assert-is-dataview demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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