Sse2.ShuffleLow Method
Definition
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Overloads
ShuffleLow(Vector128<UInt16>, Byte) |
__m128i _mm_shufflelo_epi16 (__m128i a, int control) PSHUFLW xmm, xmm/m128, imm8 |
ShuffleLow(Vector128<Int16>, Byte) |
__m128i _mm_shufflelo_epi16 (__m128i a, int control) PSHUFLW xmm, xmm/m128, imm8 |
ShuffleLow(Vector128<UInt16>, Byte)
- Source:
- Sse2.cs
- Source:
- Sse2.cs
- Source:
- Sse2.cs
__m128i _mm_shufflelo_epi16 (__m128i a, int control)
PSHUFLW xmm, xmm/m128, imm8
public:
static System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<System::UInt16> ShuffleLow(System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<System::UInt16> value, System::Byte control);
public static System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<ushort> ShuffleLow (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<ushort> value, byte control);
static member ShuffleLow : System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<uint16> * byte -> System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<uint16>
Public Shared Function ShuffleLow (value As Vector128(Of UShort), control As Byte) As Vector128(Of UShort)
Parameters
- control
- Byte
Returns
Applies to
ShuffleLow(Vector128<Int16>, Byte)
- Source:
- Sse2.cs
- Source:
- Sse2.cs
- Source:
- Sse2.cs
__m128i _mm_shufflelo_epi16 (__m128i a, int control)
PSHUFLW xmm, xmm/m128, imm8
public:
static System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<short> ShuffleLow(System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<short> value, System::Byte control);
public static System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<short> ShuffleLow (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<short> value, byte control);
static member ShuffleLow : System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<int16> * byte -> System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<int16>
Public Shared Function ShuffleLow (value As Vector128(Of Short), control As Byte) As Vector128(Of Short)
Parameters
- control
- Byte
Returns
Applies to
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