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NAME
clamp - Clamp x to range given by min, max gentype clamp(gentype x, gentype minval, gentype maxval); gentypef clamp(gentypef x, float minval, float maxval); gentyped clamp(gentyped x, double minval, double maxval); gentype clamp (gentype x, gentype minval, gentype maxval) // if half extension enabled gentype clamp (gentype x, half minval, half maxval) // if half extension enabled
DESCRIPTION
Returns min(fmax(x, minval), maxval). Results are undefined if minval > maxval.
NOTES
The generic type name gentype is used to indicate that the function can take float, float2, float3, float4, float8, float16, double, double2, double3, double4, double8, or double16 as the type for the arguments. The generic type name gentypef is used to indicate that the function can take float, float2, float3, float4, float8, or float16 as the type for the arguments. The generic type name gentyped is used to indicate that the function can take double, double2, double3, double4, double8, or double16 as the type for the arguments. The built-in common functions are implemented using the round to nearest even rounding mode. If extended with cl_khr_fp16(3clc), generic type name gentype may indicate half and half{2|3|4|8|16} as arguments and return values.
SPECIFICATION
OpenCL Specification[1]
SEE ALSO
commonFunctions(3clc)
AUTHORS
The Khronos Group
COPYRIGHT
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NOTES
1. OpenCL Specification page 260, section 6.12.4 - Common Functions