Sve.ReciprocalStep Method
Definition
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Overloads
ReciprocalStep(Vector<Double>, Vector<Double>) |
svfloat64_t svrecps[_f64](svfloat64_t op1, svfloat64_t op2) FRECPS Zresult.D, Zop1.D, Zop2.D |
ReciprocalStep(Vector<Single>, Vector<Single>) |
svfloat32_t svrecps[_f32](svfloat32_t op1, svfloat32_t op2) FRECPS Zresult.S, Zop1.S, Zop2.S |
ReciprocalStep(Vector<Double>, Vector<Double>)
svfloat64_t svrecps[_f64](svfloat64_t op1, svfloat64_t op2)
FRECPS Zresult.D, Zop1.D, Zop2.D
public:
static System::Numerics::Vector<double> ReciprocalStep(System::Numerics::Vector<double> left, System::Numerics::Vector<double> right);
public static System.Numerics.Vector<double> ReciprocalStep (System.Numerics.Vector<double> left, System.Numerics.Vector<double> right);
static member ReciprocalStep : System.Numerics.Vector<double> * System.Numerics.Vector<double> -> System.Numerics.Vector<double>
Public Shared Function ReciprocalStep (left As Vector(Of Double), right As Vector(Of Double)) As Vector(Of Double)
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ReciprocalStep(Vector<Single>, Vector<Single>)
svfloat32_t svrecps[_f32](svfloat32_t op1, svfloat32_t op2)
FRECPS Zresult.S, Zop1.S, Zop2.S
public:
static System::Numerics::Vector<float> ReciprocalStep(System::Numerics::Vector<float> left, System::Numerics::Vector<float> right);
public static System.Numerics.Vector<float> ReciprocalStep (System.Numerics.Vector<float> left, System.Numerics.Vector<float> right);
static member ReciprocalStep : System.Numerics.Vector<single> * System.Numerics.Vector<single> -> System.Numerics.Vector<single>
Public Shared Function ReciprocalStep (left As Vector(Of Single), right As Vector(Of Single)) As Vector(Of Single)
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