The Float32Array typed array represents an array of 32-bit floating point
numbers (corresponding to the C float data type) in the platform byte
order. If control over byte order is needed, use DataView instead. The
contents are initialized to 0. Once established, you can reference
elements in the array using the object's methods, or using standard array
index syntax (that is, using bracket notation).
Syntax
new Float32Array(); // new in ES2017
new Float32Array(length);
new Float32Array(typedArray);
new Float32Array(object);
new Float32Array(buffer [, byteOffset [, length]]);
For more information about the constructor syntax and the parameters,
see TypedArray.
Properties
Float32Array.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT
Returns a number value of the element size. 4 in the case of
an Float32Array.
[Link]
Static length property whose value is 0. For the actual length (number
of elements), see [Link].
[Link]
Returns the string value of the constructor name. In the case of
the Float32Arraytype: "Float32Array".
[Link]
Prototype for the TypedArray objects.
Methods
[Link]()
Creates a new Float32Array from an array-like or iterable object.
See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Creates a new Float32Array with a variable number of arguments.
See also [Link]().
Float32Array prototype
All Float32Array objects inherit from %TypedArray%.prototype.
Properties
[Link]
Returns the function that created an instance's prototype. This is
the Float32Arrayconstructor by default.
[Link] Read only
Returns the ArrayBuffer referenced by the Float32Array Fixed at
construction time and thus read only.
[Link] Read only
Returns the length (in bytes) of the Float32Array from the start of
its ArrayBuffer. Fixed at construction time and thus read only.
[Link] Read only
Returns the offset (in bytes) of the Float32Array from the start of
its ArrayBuffer. Fixed at construction time and thus read only.
[Link] Read only
Returns the number of elements hold in the Float32Array. Fixed at
construction time and thus read only.
Methods
[Link]()
Copies a sequence of array elements within the array. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the key/value
pairs for each index in the array. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Tests whether all elements in the array pass the test provided by a
function. See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Fills all the elements of an array from a start index to an end index
with a static value. See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Creates a new array with all of the elements of this array for which
the provided filtering function returns true. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns the found value in the array, if an element in the array
satisfies the provided testing function or undefined if not found. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns the found index in the array, if an element in the array
satisfies the provided testing function or -1 if not found. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Calls a function for each element in the array. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Determines whether a typed array includes a certain element,
returning true or falseas appropriate. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns the first (least) index of an element within the array equal to
the specified value, or -1 if none is found. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Joins all elements of an array into a string. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns a new Array Iterator that contains the keys for each index
in the array. See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns the last (greatest) index of an element within the array equal
to the specified value, or -1 if none is found. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on
every element in this array. See also [Link]().
[Link]() Unimplemented
Former non-standard version
of [Link]().
[Link]()
Apply a function against an accumulator and each value of the array
(from left-to-right) as to reduce it to a single value. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Apply a function against an accumulator and each value of the array
(from right-to-left) as to reduce it to a single value. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Reverses the order of the elements of an array the first becomes
the last, and the last becomes the first. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Stores multiple values in the typed array, reading input values from a
specified array.
[Link]()
Extracts a section of an array and returns a new array. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns true if at least one element in this array satisfies the
provided testing function. See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Sorts the elements of an array in place and returns the array. See
also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns a new Float32Array from the given start and end element
index.
[Link]()
Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the values for
each index in the array. See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns a localized string representing the array and its elements.
See also [Link]().
[Link]()
Returns a string representing the array and its elements. See
also [Link]().
[Link][@@iterator]()
Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the values for
each index in the array.
Examples
Different ways to create a Float32Array:
// From a length
var float32 = new Float32Array(2);
float32[0] = 42;
[Link](float32[0]); // 42
[Link]([Link]); // 2
[Link](float32.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT); // 4
// From an array
var arr = new Float32Array([21,31]);
[Link](arr[1]); // 31
// From another TypedArray
var x = new Float32Array([21, 31]);
var y = new Float32Array(x);
[Link](y[0]); // 21
// From an ArrayBuffer
var buffer = new ArrayBuffer(16);
var z = new Float32Array(buffer, 0, 4);
// From an iterable
var iterable = function*(){ yield* [1,2,3]; }();
var float32 = new Float32Array(iterable);
// Float32Array[1, 2, 3]