type/hfarray - check for an array of hardware floats
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Calling Sequence
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type(A, hfarray)
type(A, 'hfarray'(x_i))
type(A, 'hfarray'(x_1, ..., x_n))
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Description
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The call type(A, hfarray) checks to see if A is an array of hardware floats (an hfarray). It will return true if A is an hfarray, and false otherwise. See the information under hfarray for a description of the hfarray data structure and how to create hfarrays.
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The optional argument(s) must be either an integer, or ranges of integers. They are used to specify the desired dimensions of an hfarray.
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If x_i is an integer it specifies the number of dimensions of the hfarray A. For example, 'hfarray'(2) would specify a 2-D hfarray.
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If are ranges, they specify the hfarray bounds (and implicitly the dimension) of the hfarray A. For example, 'hfarray'(1..2,1..posint) would specify a 2-D hfarray with exactly two rows and one or more columns.
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It is necessary to surround the word hfarray with quotes when using this function in the second form. This prevents invocation of the hfarray function, which is used to create arrays.
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