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136 changes: 136 additions & 0 deletions lib/node_modules/@stdlib/ndarray/rot90/README.md
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# rot90

> Return a **read-only** view of an input ndarray rotated `90` degrees in a specified plane.

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<!-- /.intro -->

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<section class="usage">

## Usage

```javascript
var rot90 = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/rot90' );
```

#### rot90( x\[, options] )

Returns a read-only view of an input [`ndarray`][@stdlib/ndarray/ctor] rotated `90` degrees in a specified plane.

```javascript
var array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/array' );

var x = array( [ [ 1.0, 2.0 ], [ 3.0, 4.0 ] ] );
// returns <ndarray>[ [ 1.0, 2.0 ], [ 3.0, 4.0 ] ]

var y = rot90( x );
// returns <ndarray>[ [ 2.0, 4.0 ], [ 1.0, 3.0 ] ]
```

The function accepts the following arguments:

- **x**: input [`ndarray`][@stdlib/ndarray/ctor].
- **options**: function options.

The function accepts the following options:

- **k**: number of times to rotate by `90` degrees. Positive values rotate counterclockwise. Negative values rotate clockwise. Default: `1`.
- **dims**: dimension indices defining the plane of rotation. Must contain exactly two unique dimension indices. If a dimension index is provided as an integer less than zero, the dimension index is resolved relative to the last dimension, with the last dimension corresponding to the value `-1`. Default: `[-2, -1]`.

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## Notes

- If `k > 0`, the function rotates the plane from the first specified dimension toward the second specified dimension. This means that, for a two-dimensional ndarray and `dims = [0, 1]`, the function rotates the plane counterclockwise.
- If `k < 0`, the function rotates the plane from the second specified dimension toward the first specified dimension. This means that, for a two-dimensional ndarray and `dims = [1, 0]`, the function rotates the plane clockwise.

</section>

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<section class="examples">

## Examples

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```javascript
var uniform = require( '@stdlib/random/uniform' );
var ndarray2array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/to-array' );
var rot90 = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/rot90' );

var x = uniform( [ 3, 3, 3 ], -10.0, 10.0 );
console.log( ndarray2array( x ) );

var y = rot90( x );
console.log( ndarray2array( y ) );
```

</section>

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[@stdlib/ndarray/ctor]: https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib/tree/develop/lib/node_modules/%40stdlib/ndarray/ctor

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196 changes: 196 additions & 0 deletions lib/node_modules/@stdlib/ndarray/rot90/benchmark/benchmark.js
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/**
* @license Apache-2.0
*
* Copyright (c) 2026 The Stdlib Authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/

'use strict';

// MODULES //

var bench = require( '@stdlib/bench' );
var isndarrayLike = require( '@stdlib/assert/is-ndarray-like' );
var empty = require( '@stdlib/ndarray/empty' );
var format = require( '@stdlib/string/format' );
var pkg = require( './../package.json' ).name;
var rot90 = require( './../lib' );


// MAIN //

bench( format( '%s:ndims=2', pkg ), function benchmark( b ) {
var values;
var v;
var i;

/* eslint-disable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

values = [
empty( [ 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float64' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'int32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'complex128' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'generic' } )
];

/* eslint-enable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

b.tic();
for ( i = 0; i < b.iterations; i++ ) {
v = rot90( values[ i%values.length ] );
if ( typeof v !== 'object' ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
}
b.toc();
if ( !isndarrayLike( v ) ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
b.pass( 'benchmark finished' );
b.end();
});

bench( format( '%s:ndims=3', pkg ), function benchmark( b ) {
var values;
var v;
var i;

/* eslint-disable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

values = [
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float64' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'int32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'complex128' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'generic' } )
];

/* eslint-enable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

b.tic();
for ( i = 0; i < b.iterations; i++ ) {
v = rot90( values[ i%values.length ] );
if ( typeof v !== 'object' ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
}
b.toc();
if ( !isndarrayLike( v ) ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
b.pass( 'benchmark finished' );
b.end();
});

bench( format( '%s:ndims=3,dims=[0,2]', pkg ), function benchmark( b ) {
var values;
var opts;
var v;
var i;

/* eslint-disable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

values = [
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float64' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'int32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'complex128' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'generic' } )
];

/* eslint-enable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

opts = {
'dims': [ 0, 2 ]
};

b.tic();
for ( i = 0; i < b.iterations; i++ ) {
v = rot90( values[ i%values.length ], opts );
if ( typeof v !== 'object' ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
}
b.toc();
if ( !isndarrayLike( v ) ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
b.pass( 'benchmark finished' );
b.end();
});

bench( format( '%s:ndims=4', pkg ), function benchmark( b ) {
var values;
var v;
var i;

/* eslint-disable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

values = [
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float64' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'int32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'complex128' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'generic' } )
];

/* eslint-enable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

b.tic();
for ( i = 0; i < b.iterations; i++ ) {
v = rot90( values[ i%values.length ] );
if ( typeof v !== 'object' ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
}
b.toc();
if ( !isndarrayLike( v ) ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
b.pass( 'benchmark finished' );
b.end();
});

bench( format( '%s:ndims=5', pkg ), function benchmark( b ) {
var values;
var v;
var i;

/* eslint-disable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

values = [
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float64' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'float32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'int32' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'complex128' } ),
empty( [ 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], { 'dtype': 'generic' } )
];

/* eslint-enable object-curly-newline, stdlib/line-closing-bracket-spacing */

b.tic();
for ( i = 0; i < b.iterations; i++ ) {
v = rot90( values[ i%values.length ] );
if ( typeof v !== 'object' ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
}
b.toc();
if ( !isndarrayLike( v ) ) {
b.fail( 'should return an ndarray' );
}
b.pass( 'benchmark finished' );
b.end();
});
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{{alias}}( x[, options] )
Returns a read-only view of an input ndarray rotated 90 degrees in a
specified plane.

Parameters
----------
x: ndarray
Input array.

options: Object (optional)
Function options.

options.k: integer (optional)
Number of times to rotate by 90 degrees. Default: 1.

options.dims: ArrayLikeObject<integer> (optional)
Dimension indices defining the plane of rotation. Must contain exactly
two unique dimension indices. Default: [ -2, -1 ].

Returns
-------
out: ndarray
A read-only view of an input ndarray rotated 90 degrees in a specified
plane.

Examples
--------
> var x = {{alias:@stdlib/ndarray/array}}( [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ] )
<ndarray>[ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ]
> var y = {{alias}}( x )
<ndarray>[ [ 2, 4 ], [ 1, 3 ] ]
> y = {{alias}}( x, { 'k': 2 } )
<ndarray>[ [ 4, 3 ], [ 2, 1 ] ]

See Also
--------
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