_mm_movehdup_ps
Microsoft Specific
Generates the movshdup instruction.
__m128 _mm_movehdup_ps(
__m128 source
);
Parameters
- [in] source
The source data.
Requirements
Intrinsic |
Architecture |
---|---|
_mm_movehdup_ps |
Intel SSE3 |
Header file <intrin.h>
Return Value
The return value represents an XMM register containing the duplicated elements as described in the Remarks section.
Remarks
The _mm_movehdup_ps intrinsic duplicates the second and fourth 32-bit data elements in the source data and places the second into the first and second elements, and the fourth element into the third and fourth elements of the return value. Thus, if source is { A0, A1, A2, A3 }, the return value is { A1, A1, A3, A3 }.
Example
// processor: x86 with SSE3
// Execute the movshdup instruction using the intrinsic
// _mm_movehdup_ps
#include <stdio.h>
#include <intrin.h>
#pragma intrinsic ( _mm_movehdup_ps )
int main( )
{
__m128 u, v;
__declspec(align(16)) float f[4] = { 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 };
printf_s("Source data: %f %f %f %f\n", f[0], f[1], f[2], f[3]);
// Load the array a into an XMM register.
u = _mm_load_ps( f );
printf_s("Calling _mm_movedup_ps to duplicate the values.\n");
v = _mm_movehdup_ps ( u );
printf_s("Result: %f %f %f %f\n", v.m128_f32[0], v.m128_f32[1],
v.m128_f32[2], v.m128_f32[3] );
}
Source data: 0.100000 0.200000 0.300000 0.400000
Calling _mm_movedup_ps to duplicate the values.
Result: 0.200000 0.200000 0.400000 0.400000