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multiply(addition:_:result:)

Calculates the double-precision element-wise product of a vector and the sum of two vectors.

Declaration

static func multiply<S, T, U, V>(addition: (a: S, b: T), _ vector: U, result: inout V) where S : AccelerateBuffer, T : AccelerateBuffer, U : AccelerateBuffer, V : AccelerateMutableBuffer, S.Element == Double, T.Element == Double, U.Element == Double, V.Element == Double

Parameters

  • addition:

    A tuple that contains the vectors A and B in D = (A + B) * C.

  • vector:

    The input vector C in D = (A + B) * C.

  • result:

    The output vector D in D = (A + B) * C.

Discussion

This function calculates the sums of the first N elements of A and B, multiplies each sum by the corresponding value in C, and writes the result to D.

 for (n = 0; n < N; ++n)
    D[n] = (A[n] + B[n]) * C[n];

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The following code shows an example of using this function:

    let count = 5
    
    let a: [Double] = [ 1,  2,  3,  4,  5]
    let b: [Double] = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
    let c: [Double] = [ 5,  4,  3,  2,  1]
    
    let d = [Double](unsafeUninitializedCapacity: count) {
        buffer, initializedCount in
        
        vDSP.multiply(addition: (a, b),
                      c,
                      result: &buffer)
        
        initializedCount = count
    }
    
    // Prints "[55.0, 88.0, 99.0, 88.0, 55.0]".
    print(d)

See Also

Multiplication