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mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16_S16_Sat(3MLIB)

Name

mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16_S16_Mod, mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16_S16_Sat, mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16C_S16C_Mod, mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16C_S16C_Sat - multiplication of vector by matrix with shifting

Synopsis

cc [ flag... ] file... –lmlib [ library... ]
#include <mlib.h>

mlib_status mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16_S16_Mod(mlib_s16 *z, 
     const mlib_s16 *x, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 m, 
     mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift);
mlib_status mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16_S16_Sat(mlib_s16 *z, 
     const mlib_s16 *x, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 m, 
     mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift);
mlib_status mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16C_S16C_Mod(mlib_s16 *z, 
     const mlib_s16 *x, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 m, 
     mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift);
mlib_status mlib_VectorMulMShift_S16C_S16C_Sat(mlib_s16 *z, 
     const mlib_s16 *x, const mlib_s16 *y, mlib_s32 m, 
     mlib_s32 n, mlib_s32 shift);

Description

Each of these functions multiplies a vector by a matrix and shifts the results.

For real data, the following equation is used:

         m-1
z[i] = { SUM (x[j] * y[j*m + i]) } * 2**(-shift)
         j=0

where i = 0, 1, ..., (n - 1).

For complex data, the following equation is used:

               m-1
z[2*i ]    = { SUM (xR*yR - xI*yI) } * 2**(-shift)
               j=0

               m-1
z[2*i + 1] = { SUM (xR*yI + xI*yR) } * 2**(-shift)
               j=0

where i = 0, 1, ..., (n - 1), and

xR = x[2*j]
xI = x[2*j + 1]
yR = y[2*(j*m + i)]
yI = y[2*(j*m + i) + 1]

Parameters

Each of the functions takes the following arguments:

z

Pointer to the first element of the destination vector.

x

Pointer to the first element of the source vector.

y

Pointer to the first element of the source matrix.

m

Number of rows in the matrix, and number of elements in the source vector.

n

Number of columns in the matrix, and number of elements in the destination vector.

shift

Right shifting factor.

Return Values

Each of the functions returns MLIB_SUCCESS if successful. Otherwise it returns MLIB_FAILURE.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability
Committed
MT-Level
MT-Safe

See also

mlib_VectorMulM_U8_U8_Mod(3MLIB), attributes (5)