Vector64.SinCos Method
Definition
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Overloads
SinCos(Vector64<Double>) |
Computes the sincos of each element in a vector. |
SinCos(Vector64<Single>) |
Computes the sincos of each element in a vector. |
SinCos(Vector64<Double>)
Computes the sincos of each element in a vector.
public:
static ValueTuple<System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector64<double>, System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector64<double>> SinCos(System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector64<double> vector);
public static (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<double> Sin, System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<double> Cos) SinCos (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<double> vector);
static member SinCos : System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<double> -> ValueTuple<System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<double>, System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<double>>
Public Function SinCos (vector As Vector64(Of Double)) As ValueTuple(Of Vector64(Of Double), Vector64(Of Double))
Parameters
Returns
A vector whose elements are the sincos of the elements in vector
.
Applies to
SinCos(Vector64<Single>)
Computes the sincos of each element in a vector.
public:
static ValueTuple<System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector64<float>, System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector64<float>> SinCos(System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector64<float> vector);
public static (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<float> Sin, System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<float> Cos) SinCos (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<float> vector);
static member SinCos : System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<single> -> ValueTuple<System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<single>, System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector64<single>>
Public Function SinCos (vector As Vector64(Of Single)) As ValueTuple(Of Vector64(Of Single), Vector64(Of Single))
Parameters
Returns
A vector whose elements are the sincos of the elements in vector
.
Applies to
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