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{{alias}}( value )
    Tests if a value is an array-like object containing only negative numbers.

    Parameters
    ----------
    value: any
        Value to test.

    Returns
    -------
    bool: boolean
        Boolean indicating whether value is an array-like object containing only
        negative numbers.

    Examples
    --------
    > var bool = {{alias}}( [ -3.0, new Number(-3.0) ] )
    true
    > bool = {{alias}}( [ -3.0, '-3.0' ] )
    false


{{alias}}.primitives( value )
    Tests if a value is an array-like object containing only primitive negative
    numbers.

    Parameters
    ----------
    value: any
        Value to test.

    Returns
    -------
    bool: boolean
        Boolean indicating whether value is an array-like object containing only
        primitive negative numbers.

    Examples
    --------
    > var bool = {{alias}}.primitives( [ -1.0, -10.0 ] )
    true
    > bool = {{alias}}.primitives( [ -1.0, 0.0, -10.0 ] )
    false
    > bool = {{alias}}.primitives( [ -3.0, new Number(-1.0) ] )
    false


{{alias}}.objects( value )
    Tests if a value is an array-like object containing only number objects
    having negative number values.

    Parameters
    ----------
    value: any
        Value to test.

    Returns
    -------
    bool: boolean
        Boolean indicating whether value is an array-like object containing only
        number objects having negative number values.

    Examples
    --------
    > var bool = {{alias}}.objects( [ new Number(-1.0), new Number(-10.0) ] )
    true
    > bool = {{alias}}.objects( [ -1.0, 0.0, -10.0 ] )
    false
    > bool = {{alias}}.objects( [ -3.0, new Number(-1.0) ] )
    false

    See Also
    --------