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# sindexOf

> Return the index of a specified search element in a single-precision floating-point strided array.

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<section class="intro">

</section>

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<section class="usage">

## Usage

```javascript
var sindexOf = require( '@stdlib/blas/ext/base/sindex-of' );
```

#### sindexOf( N, searchElement, x, strideX )

Returns the index of a specified search element in a single-precision floating-point strided array.

```javascript
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float32' );

var x = new Float32Array( [ -2.0, 1.0, 3.0, -5.0, 4.0, 0.0, -1.0, 3.0 ] );

var idx = sindexOf( x.length, 3.0, x, 1 );
// returns 2
```

The function has the following parameters:

- **N**: number of indexed elements.
- **searchElement**: search element.
- **x**: input [`Float32Array`][@stdlib/array/float32].
- **strideX**: stride length.

If the function is unable to find a search element, the function returns `-1`.

```javascript
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float32' );

var x = new Float32Array( [ -2.0, 1.0, 3.0, -5.0, 4.0, 0.0, -1.0, 3.0 ] );

var idx = sindexOf( x.length, 8.0, x, 1 );
// returns -1
```

The `N` and stride parameters determine which elements in the strided array are accessed at runtime. For example, to search every other element:

```javascript
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float32' );

var x = new Float32Array( [ -2.0, 1.0, 3.0, -5.0, 4.0, 0.0, -1.0, 3.0 ] );

var idx = sindexOf( 4, -1.0, x, 2 );
// returns 3
```

Note that indexing is relative to the first index. To introduce an offset, use [`typed array`][mdn-typed-array] views.

```javascript
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float32' );

// Initial array...
var x0 = new Float32Array( [ 1.0, -2.0, 3.0, -4.0, 5.0, -6.0 ] );

// Create an offset view...
var x1 = new Float32Array( x0.buffer, x0.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT*1 ); // start at 2nd element

// Find index...
var idx = sindexOf( 3, -6.0, x1, 2 );
// returns 2
```

#### sindexOf.ndarray( N, searchElement, x, strideX, offsetX )

Returns the index of a specified search element in a single-precision floating-point strided array using alternative indexing semantics.

```javascript
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float32' );

var x = new Float32Array( [ -2.0, 1.0, 3.0, -5.0, 4.0, 0.0, -1.0, 3.0 ] );

var idx = sindexOf.ndarray( x.length, 3.0, x, 1, 0 );
// returns 2
```

The function has the following additional parameters:

- **offsetX**: starting index.

While [`typed array`][mdn-typed-array] views mandate a view offset based on the underlying buffer, the offset parameter supports indexing semantics based on a starting index. For example, to access only the last three elements of the strided array

```javascript
var Float32Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float32' );

var x = new Float32Array( [ -2.0, 1.0, 3.0, -5.0, 4.0, 0.0, -1.0, 3.0 ] );

var idx = sindexOf.ndarray( 3, 3.0, x, 1, x.length-3 );
// returns 2
```

</section>

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<section class="notes">

## Notes

- When searching for a search element, the function checks for equality using the strict equality operator `===`. As a consequence, `NaN` values are considered distinct, and `-0` and `+0` are considered the same.

</section>

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<section class="examples">

## Examples

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```javascript
var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random/array/discrete-uniform' );
var sindexOf = require( '@stdlib/blas/ext/base/sindex-of' );

var x = discreteUniform( 10, -100, 100, {
'dtype': 'float32'
});
console.log( x );

var idx = sindexOf( x.length, 80.0, x, 1 );
console.log( idx );
```

</section>

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## C APIs

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### Usage

```c
#include "stdlib/blas/ext/base/sindexof.h"
```

#### stdlib_strided_sindexOf( N, searchElement, \*X, strideX )

Returns the index of a specified search element in a single-precision floating-point strided array.

```c
float x[] = { 1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f };

int idx = stdlib_strided_sindexOf( 4, 3.0f, x, 1 );
// returns 2
```

The function accepts the following arguments:

- **N**: `[in] CBLAS_INT` number of indexed elements.
- **searchElement**: `[in] float` search element.
- **X**: `[in] float*` input array.
- **strideX**: `[in] CBLAS_INT` stride length.

```c
CBLAS_INT N stdlib_strided_sindexOf( const CBLAS_INT N, const float searchElement, float *X, const CBLAS_INT strideX );
```

#### stdlib_strided_sindexOf_ndarray( N, searchElement, \*X, strideX, offsetX )

Returns the index of a specified search element in a single-precision floating-point strided array using alternative indexing semantics.

```c
float x[] = { 1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f };

int idx = stdlib_strided_sindexOf( 4, 3.0f, x, 1, 0 );
// returns 2
```

The function accepts the following arguments:

- **N**: `[in] CBLAS_INT` number of indexed elements.
- **searchElement**: `[in] float` search element.
- **X**: `[in] float*` input array.
- **strideX**: `[in] CBLAS_INT` stride length.
- **offsetX**: `[in] CBLAS_INT` starting index.

```c
CBLAS_INT stdlib_strided_sindexOf_ndarray( const CBLAS_INT N, const float searchElement, float *X, const CBLAS_INT strideX, const CBLAS_INT offsetX );
```

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</section>

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### Examples

```c
#include "stdlib/blas/ext/base/sindexof.h"
#include <stdio.h>

int main( void ) {
// Create a strided array:
float x[] = { 1.0f, -2.0f, 3.0f, -4.0f, 5.0f, -6.0f, 7.0f, -8.0f };

// Specify the number of indexed elements:
const int N = 8;

// Specify a stride:
const int strideX = 1;

// Fill the array:
int idx = stdlib_strided_sindexOf( N, 5.0f, x, strideX );

// Print the result:
printf( "index value: %d\n", idx );
}
```

</section>

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[@stdlib/array/float32]: https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib/tree/develop/lib/node_modules/%40stdlib/array/float32

[mdn-typed-array]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray

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