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NAME

       write_image - Write color value to location in a 3D image object.

       void write_imagef(image3d_t image, int4 coord, float4 color);

       void write_imagei(image3d_t image, int4 coord, int4 color);

       void write_imageui(image3d_t image, int4 coord, uint4 color);

       void write_imageh(image3d_t image, int4 coord, half4 color);

DESCRIPTION

       Writes to a 3D image memory object are only supported when the
       cl_khr_3d_image_writes(3clc) extension is implemented. Reads and writes to the same 3D
       image memory object are not allowed in a kernel.

       An application that wants to use this extension to write to 3D image memory objects will
       need to include the #pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_khr_3d_image_writes(3clc) : enable
       directive in the OpenCL program source.

       These functions write color value to location specified by coordinate (x, y, z) in the 3D
       image object specified by image. Appropriate data format conversion to the specified image
       format is done before writing the color value.  coord.x, coord.y and coord.z are
       considered to be unnormalized coordinates and must be in the range 0 ... image width - 1,
       0 ... image height - 1 and 0 ... image depth - 1.

       write_imagef can only be used with image objects created with image_channel_data_type set
       to one of the pre-defined packed formats or set to CL_SNORM_INT8, CL_UNORM_INT8,
       CL_SNORM_INT16, CL_UNORM_INT16, CL_HALF_FLOAT or CL_FLOAT. Appropriate data format
       conversion will be done to convert channel data from a floating-point value to actual data
       format in which the channels are stored.

       write_imagei can only be used with image objects created with image_channel_data_type set
       to one of the following values: CL_SIGNED_INT8, CL_SIGNED_INT16, or CL_SIGNED_INT32.

       write_imageui can only be used with image objects created with image_channel_data_type set
       to one of the following values: CL_UNSIGNED_INT8, CL_UNSIGNED_INT16, or CL_UNSIGNED_INT32.

       The behavior of write_imagef, write_imagei and write_imageui for image objects with
       image_channel_data_type values not specified in the description above or with (x, y, z)
       coordinate values that are not in the range (0 ... image width - 1, 0 ... image height -
       1, 0 ... image depth - 1), respectively, is undefined.

       write_imageh can only be used with image objects created with image_channel_data_type set
       to one of the pre-defined packed formats or set to CL_SNORM_INT8, CL_UNORM_INT8,
       CL_SNORM_INT16, CL_UNORM_INT16 or CL_HALF_FLOAT.

       The behavior of write_imageh for image objects created with image_channel_data_type values
       not specified in the description above or with (x, y, z) coordinate values that are not in
       the range (0 ... image width - 1, 0 ... image height - 1, 0 ... image depth - 1),
       respectively, is undefined.

       An application that wants to use half and halfn types will need to include the #pragma
       OPENCL EXTENSION cl_khr_fp16 : enable directive.

SPECIFICATION

       OpenCL Specification[1]

SEE ALSO

       imageFunctions(3clc), cl_khr_3d_image_writes(3clc)scalarDataTypes(3clc)

AUTHORS

       The Khronos Group

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2007-2011 The Khronos Group Inc.
       Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this
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       without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
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       persons to whom the Materials are furnished to do so, subject to the condition that this
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       portions of the Materials.

NOTES

        1. OpenCL Specification
           page 12, section 9.4 - Writing to 3D image memory objects