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str2enum
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Return the enumeration constant associated with an ndarray data type string.
bash
npm install @stdlib/ndarray-base-dtype-str2enum
javascript
var str2enum = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-dtype-str2enum' );
#### str2enum( dtype )
Return the enumeration constant associated with an ndarray data type string
.
javascript
var v = str2enum( 'float64' );
// returns <number>
If unable to resolve an enumeration constant, the function returns null
.
javascript
var v = str2enum( 'beep' );
// returns null
INT8 == 0
). Instead, the function should be used in an opaque manner.
javascript
var str2enum = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-dtype-str2enum' );
var v = str2enum( 'float64' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'float32' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'int32' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'int16' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'int8' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'uint32' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'uint16' );
// returns <number>
v = str2enum( 'uint8' );
// returns <number>