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Benchmark sampling in different programming languages
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     21 # Buffer Constructors
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     23 > ndarray data buffer constructors.
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     37 ## Usage
     38 
     39 ```javascript
     40 var ctors = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/base/buffer-ctors' );
     41 ```
     42 
     43 #### ctors( dtype )
     44 
     45 Returns an ndarray data buffer constructor for a specified data type.
     46 
     47 ```javascript
     48 var ctor = ctors( 'float64' );
     49 // returns <Function>
     50 ```
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     52 The function returns constructors for the following data types:
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     54 -   `binary`: binary.
     55 -   `complex64`: single-precision complex floating-point numbers.
     56 -   `complex128`: double-precision complex floating-point numbers.
     57 -   `float32`: single-precision floating-point numbers.
     58 -   `float64`: double-precision floating-point numbers.
     59 -   `generic`: values of any type.
     60 -   `int16`: signed 16-bit integers.
     61 -   `int32`: signed 32-bit integers.
     62 -   `int8`: signed 8-bit integers.
     63 -   `uint16`: unsigned 16-bit integers.
     64 -   `uint32`: unsigned 32-bit integers.
     65 -   `uint8`: unsigned 8-bit integers.
     66 -   `uint8c`: unsigned clamped 8-bit integers.
     67 
     68 If provided an unknown or unsupported data type, the function returns `null`.
     69 
     70 ```javascript
     71 var ctor = ctors( 'float' );
     72 // returns null
     73 ```
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     91 ## Examples
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     95 ```javascript
     96 var dtypes = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/dtypes' );
     97 var ctors = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/base/buffer-ctors' );
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     99 var DTYPES = dtypes();
    100 var ctor;
    101 var i;
    102 
    103 for ( i = 0; i < DTYPES.length; i++ ) {
    104     ctor = ctors( DTYPES[ i ] );
    105     console.log( ctor );
    106 }
    107 ```
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