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NAME

       vstoren - Write sizeof bytes (gentypen) to memory.

       void vstoren(gentypen data, size_t offset, __global gentype *p);

       void vstoren(gentypen data, size_t offset, __local gentype *p);

       void vstoren(gentypen data, size_t offset, __private gentype *p);

DESCRIPTION

       Write sizeof(gentypen) bytes given by data to address (p + (offset * n)). The address computed as (p +
       (offset * n)) must be 8-bit aligned if gentype is char or uchar; 16-bit aligned if gentype is short,
       ushort, or half; 32-bit aligned if gentype is int, uint, or float; 64-bit aligned if gentype is long or
       ulong.

NOTES

       Vector Data Load and Store Functions allow you to read and write vector types from a pointer to memory.

       The generic type gentype is used to indicate the built-in data types char, uchar, short, ushort, int,
       uint, long, ulong, float, or double.

       The generic type name gentypen represents n-element vectors of gentype elements. The suffix n is also
       used in the function names (i.e.  vloadn, vstoren, etc.), where n = 2, 3, 4, 8, or 16.

       The results of vector data load and store functions are undefined if the address being read from or
       written to is not correctly aligned. The pointer argument p can be a pointer to global(3clc),
       local(3clc), or private(3clc) memory for store functions. The pointer argument p can be a pointer to
       __global, __local, constant(3clc) or __private memory for load functions.

       When extended by the cl_khr_fp16(3clc) extension, the generic type gentypen is extended to include half,
       half2, half3, half4, half8, and half16.

       vstore3, and vstore_half3 write x, y, z components from a 3-component vector to address (p + (offset *
       3)).

SPECIFICATION

       OpenCL Specification[1]

SEE ALSO

       vectorDataLoadandStoreFunctions(3clc)

AUTHORS

       The Khronos Group

COPYRIGHT

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NOTES

        1. OpenCL Specification
           page 267, section 6.12.7 - Vector Data Load and Store Functions