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NAME

       Float.ArrayLabels - Float arrays with packed representation (labeled functions).

Module

       Module   Float.ArrayLabels

Documentation

       Module ArrayLabels
        : sig end

       Float arrays with packed representation (labeled functions).

       type t = floatarray

       The type of float arrays with packed representation.

       Since 4.08.0

       val length : t -> int

       Return the length (number of elements) of the given floatarray.

       val get : t -> int -> float

       get a n returns the element number n of floatarray a .

       Raises Invalid_argument if n is outside the range 0 to (length a - 1) .

       val set : t -> int -> float -> unit

       set a n x modifies floatarray a in place, replacing element number n with x .

       Raises Invalid_argument if n is outside the range 0 to (length a - 1) .

       val make : int -> float -> t

       make n x returns a fresh floatarray of length n , initialized with x .

       Raises Invalid_argument if n < 0 or n > Sys.max_floatarray_length .

       val create : int -> t

       create n returns a fresh floatarray of length n , with uninitialized data.

       Raises Invalid_argument if n < 0 or n > Sys.max_floatarray_length .

       val init : int -> f:(int -> float) -> t

       init  n  ~f  returns a fresh floatarray of length n , with element number i initialized to
       the result of f i .  In other terms, init n ~f tabulates the results of f applied  to  the
       integers 0 to n-1 .

       Raises Invalid_argument if n < 0 or n > Sys.max_floatarray_length .

       val append : t -> t -> t

       append v1 v2 returns a fresh floatarray containing the concatenation of the floatarrays v1
       and v2 .

       Raises Invalid_argument if length v1 + length v2 > Sys.max_floatarray_length .

       val concat : t list -> t

       Same as Float.ArrayLabels.append , but concatenates a list of floatarrays.

       val sub : t -> pos:int -> len:int -> t

       sub a ~pos ~len returns a fresh floatarray of length len , containing the elements  number
       pos to pos + len - 1 of floatarray a .

       Raises  Invalid_argument  if pos and len do not designate a valid subarray of a ; that is,
       if pos < 0 , or len < 0 , or pos + len > length a .

       val copy : t -> t

       copy a returns a copy of a , that is, a fresh floatarray containing the same elements as a
       .

       val fill : t -> pos:int -> len:int -> float -> unit

       fill a ~pos ~len x modifies the floatarray a in place, storing x in elements number pos to
       pos + len - 1 .

       Raises Invalid_argument if pos and len do not designate a valid subarray of a .

       val blit : src:t -> src_pos:int -> dst:t -> dst_pos:int -> len:int -> unit

       blit ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len copies len elements from floatarray src  ,  starting
       at  element  number src_pos , to floatarray dst , starting at element number dst_pos .  It
       works correctly even if  src  and  dst  are  the  same  floatarray,  and  the  source  and
       destination chunks overlap.

       Raises  Invalid_argument  if src_pos and len do not designate a valid subarray of src , or
       if dst_pos and len do not designate a valid subarray of dst .

       val to_list : t -> float list

       to_list a returns the list of all the elements of a .

       val of_list : float list -> t

       of_list l returns a fresh floatarray containing the elements of l .

       Raises Invalid_argument if the length of l is greater than Sys.max_floatarray_length .

   Iterators
       val iter : f:(float -> unit) -> t -> unit

       iter ~f a applies function f in turn to all the elements of a .  It  is  equivalent  to  f
       a.(0); f a.(1); ...; f a.(length a - 1); () .

       val iteri : f:(int -> float -> unit) -> t -> unit

       Same as Float.ArrayLabels.iter , but the function is applied with the index of the element
       as first argument, and the element itself as second argument.

       val map : f:(float -> float) -> t -> t

       map ~f a applies function f to all the elements of a , and builds a  floatarray  with  the
       results returned by f .

       val mapi : f:(int -> float -> float) -> t -> t

       Same as Float.ArrayLabels.map , but the function is applied to the index of the element as
       first argument, and the element itself as second argument.

       val fold_left : f:('a -> float -> 'a) -> init:'a -> t -> 'a

       fold_left ~f x ~init computes f (... (f (f x init.(0)) init.(1)) ...) init.(n-1) , where n
       is the length of the floatarray init .

       val fold_right : f:(float -> 'a -> 'a) -> t -> init:'a -> 'a

       fold_right  f  a init computes f a.(0) (f a.(1) ( ... (f a.(n-1) init) ...))  , where n is
       the length of the floatarray a .

   Iterators on two arrays
       val iter2 : f:(float -> float -> unit) -> t -> t -> unit

       Array.iter2 ~f a b applies function f to all the elements of a and b .

       Raises Invalid_argument if the floatarrays are not the same size.

       val map2 : f:(float -> float -> float) -> t -> t -> t

       map2 ~f a b applies function f to all the elements of a and b , and  builds  a  floatarray
       with  the  results returned by f : [| f a.(0) b.(0); ...; f a.(length a - 1) b.(length b -
       1)|] .

       Raises Invalid_argument if the floatarrays are not the same size.

   Array scanning
       val for_all : f:(float -> bool) -> t -> bool

       for_all ~f [|a1; ...; an|] checks if all elements of the floatarray satisfy the  predicate
       f . That is, it returns (f a1) && (f a2) && ... && (f an) .

       val exists : f:(float -> bool) -> t -> bool

       exists  f  [|a1;  ...; an|] checks if at least one element of the floatarray satisfies the
       predicate f . That is, it returns (f a1) || (f a2) || ... || (f an) .

       val mem : float -> set:t -> bool

       mem a ~set is true if and only if there is an element of set that is structurally equal to
       a , i.e. there is an x in set such that compare a x = 0 .

       val mem_ieee : float -> set:t -> bool

       Same as Float.ArrayLabels.mem , but uses IEEE equality instead of structural equality.

   Sorting
       val sort : cmp:(float -> float -> int) -> t -> unit

       Sort  a floatarray in increasing order according to a comparison function.  The comparison
       function must return 0 if its arguments compare as equal, a positive integer if the  first
       is  greater,  and  a  negative  integer  if the first is smaller (see below for a complete
       specification).  For example, compare is a suitable comparison  function.   After  calling
       sort  ,  the  array  is sorted in place in increasing order.  sort is guaranteed to run in
       constant heap space and (at most) logarithmic stack space.

       The current implementation uses Heap Sort.  It runs in constant stack space.

       Specification of the comparison function: Let a be the floatarray and cmp  the  comparison
       function. The following must be true for all x , y , z in a :

       - cmp x y > 0 if and only if cmp y x < 0

       -     if cmp x y >= 0 and cmp y z >= 0 then cmp x z >= 0

       When  sort  returns,  a contains the same elements as before, reordered in such a way that
       for all i and j valid indices of a :

       - cmp a.(i) a.(j) >= 0 if and only if i >= j

       val stable_sort : cmp:(float -> float -> int) -> t -> unit

       Same as Float.ArrayLabels.sort , but the sorting algorithm is stable (i.e.  elements  that
       compare equal are kept in their original order) and not guaranteed to run in constant heap
       space.

       The current implementation uses Merge Sort. It uses a temporary floatarray of length n/2 ,
       where  n  is  the  length  of  the  floatarray.   It  is  usually  faster than the current
       implementation of Float.ArrayLabels.sort .

       val fast_sort : cmp:(float -> float -> int) -> t -> unit

       Same as Float.ArrayLabels.sort or Float.ArrayLabels.stable_sort , whichever is  faster  on
       typical input.

   Float arrays and Sequences
       val to_seq : t -> float Seq.t

       Iterate  on  the  floatarray,  in increasing order. Modifications of the floatarray during
       iteration will be reflected in the sequence.

       val to_seqi : t -> (int * float) Seq.t

       Iterate  on  the  floatarray,  in  increasing  order,  yielding  indices  along  elements.
       Modifications of the floatarray during iteration will be reflected in the sequence.

       val of_seq : float Seq.t -> t

       Create an array from the generator.

       val map_to_array : f:(float -> 'a) -> t -> 'a array

       map_to_array  ~f  a applies function f to all the elements of a , and builds an array with
       the results returned by f : [| f a.(0); f a.(1); ...; f a.(length a - 1) |] .

       val map_from_array : f:('a -> float) -> 'a array -> t

       map_from_array ~f a applies function f to all the elements of a , and builds a  floatarray
       with the results returned by f .