# Integer-Array No-STD fixed-point fixed-size array for Rust. The library lets the user declare arrays with traits that simplify the writing of DSP-code. It utilizes the [fixed](https://crates.io/crates/fixed) library to allow flexibility in fixed point sizes and precisions. This is an experimental library for no-std DSP. Expect breaking changes. The package can be found at https://crates.io/crates/integer_array. The documentation can be found at https://docs.rs/integer_array. Release notes are found under RELEASES.md ## Use example ```rust use integer_array as ia; use integer_array::trait_definitions::*; use fixed::{types::extra::U20, FixedI32}; // Define an array type of size 4, and implemnets a buch of traits to it. ia::declare_array_real!( Arr4, 4, FixedI32 ); // Create the actual array. let mut x = Arr4::new_from_i32(66); assert_eq!(x.to_i32(), [66, 66, 66, 66]); // Do some math with the arrays. let y = Arr4::new_from_f32( 2.0 ); x = x/y; assert_eq!(x.front(), 33); ```