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VectorSlope

Creates a slope vector array. The formula is as follows:

dst[n] = offset + slope * n, n = 1, 2, 3, ...

The function interface declaration is as follows:

  • Operations on integers:

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_8u(uint8_t *dst, int32_t len, float offset, float slope);

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_16u(uint16_t *dst, int32_t len, float offset, float slope);

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_16s(int16_t *dst, int32_t len, float offset, float slope);

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_32u(uint32_t *dst, int32_t len, double offset, double slope);

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_32s(int32_t *dst, int32_t len, double offset, double slope);

  • Operations on floating-point numbers:

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_32f(float *dst, int32_t len, float offset, float slope);

    HmppResult HMPPS_VectorSlope_64f(double *dst, int32_t len, double offset, double slope);

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Value Range

Input/Output

dst

Pointer to the slope vector array

The value cannot be NULL.

Output

len

Number of elements in the slope vector array

(0, INT_MAX]

Input

offset

Offset value

The value cannot be NULL.

Input

slope

Slope value

The value cannot be NULL.

Input

Return Value

  • Success: HMPP_STS_NO_ERR
  • Failure: An error code is returned.

Error Codes

Error Code

Description

HMPP_STS_NULL_PTR_ERR

The value of dst is NULL.

HMPP_STS_SIZE_ERR

Incorrect length

Example

void VectorSlopeExample()
{
    int16_t dst[BUFFER_SIZE_T];
    int32_t i;
    float offset =1.5;
    float slope =0.5;
    
    HmppResult result =HMPPS_VectorSlope_16s(dst, BUFFER_SIZE_T, offset, slope);
    printf("result = %d\n", result);
    if (result != HMPP_STS_NO_ERR) {
        return;
    }

    for (i =0; i < BUFFER_SIZE_T; i++) {
        printf("%d ", dst[i]);
    }
    printf("\n");
}

Output:

result = 0
2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 8