_mm_cvttsd_si64x
Microsoft Specific
Generates the x64 extended version of the Convert with Truncation Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Value to 64-Bit Integer (cvttsd2si) instruction, which takes the first double in the input structure of packed doubles, converts it to a 64-bit integer, and returns the result.
__int64 _mm_cvttsd_si64x(
__m128d value
);
Parameters
- [in] value
An __m128d structure containing double-precision floating-point values.
Return Value
The result of the conversion of the first double in the input to a 64-bit integer.
Requirements
Intrinsic |
Architecture |
---|---|
_mm_cvttsd_si64x |
AMD64 |
Header file <intrin.h>
Remarks
The function differs from _mm_cvtsd_si64x only in that inexact conversions are truncated toward zero. If the result overflows, the value 0x8000000000000000 (-9223372036854775808) is returned. Because the __m128d structure represents an XMM register, the instruction generated moves data from an XMM register into system memory.
This routine is only available as an intrinsic.
Example
// _mm_cvttsd_si64x.cpp
// processor: x64
#include <intrin.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#pragma intrinsic(_mm_cvttsd_si64x)
int main()
{
__m128d d;
__int64 b;
double adbl[2] = { 101.5, 200.5 };
// store the double values into d
// (moves data into the XMM registers)
d = _mm_loadu_pd (adbl);
// Extract the first element of d
b = _mm_cvttsd_si64x(d);
printf_s("%I64d\n", b );
}
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