Create a zero-filled ndarray having the same shape and data type as a provided ndarray.
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var zerosLike = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-zeros-like' );Creates a zero-filled ndarray having the same shape and data type as a provided ndarray.
var zeros = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-zeros' );
var x = zeros( [ 2, 2 ] );
// returns <ndarray>
var y = zerosLike( x );
// returns <ndarray>
var sh = y.shape;
// returns [ 2, 2 ]
var dt = y.dtype;
// returns 'float64'The function supports the following options:
- dtype: output ndarray data type. Overrides the input ndarray's inferred data type.
- shape: output ndarray shape. Overrides the input ndarray's inferred shape.
- order: specifies whether the output ndarray should be
'row-major'(C-style) or'column-major'(Fortran-style). Overrides the input ndarray's inferred order.
To override either the dtype, shape, or order, specify the corresponding option. For example, to override the inferred data type,
var zeros = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-zeros' );
var x = zeros( [ 2, 2 ] );
// returns <ndarray>
var dt = x.dtype;
// returns 'float64'
var y = zerosLike( x, {
'dtype': 'int32'
});
// returns <ndarray>
var sh = y.shape;
// returns [ 2, 2 ]
dt = y.dtype;
// returns 'int32'var dtypes = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-dtypes' );
var zeros = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-zeros' );
var zerosLike = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-zeros-like' );
// Get a list of data types:
var dt = dtypes();
// Generate zero-filled arrays...
var x;
var y;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < dt.length; i++ ) {
x = zeros( [ 2, 2 ], {
'dtype': dt[ i ]
});
y = zerosLike( x );
console.log( y.data );
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