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Describes a 4D vector consisting of four half-precision (16-bit) floating-point values.
For a list of additional functionality such as constructors and operators that are available
using XMHALF4 when you are programming in C++, see XMHALF4 Extensions.
Syntax
struct XMHALF4 {
union {
struct {
HALF x;
HALF y;
HALF z;
HALF w;
};
uint64_t v;
};
void XMHALF4();
void XMHALF4(
const XMHALF4 & unnamedParam1
);
XMHALF4 & operator=(
const XMHALF4 & unnamedParam1
);
void XMHALF4(
XMHALF4 && unnamedParam1
);
XMHALF4 & operator=(
XMHALF4 && unnamedParam1
);
void XMHALF4(
uint64_t Packed
) noexcept;
void XMHALF4(
HALF _x,
HALF _y,
HALF _z,
HALF _w
) noexcept;
void XMHALF4(
const HALF *pArray
) noexcept;
void XMHALF4(
float _x,
float _y,
float _z,
float _w
) noexcept;
void XMHALF4(
const float *pArray
) noexcept;
XMHALF4 & operator=(
uint64_t Packed
) noexcept;
};
Members
x
HALF value describing the x-coordinate.
y
HALF value describing the y-coordinate.
z
HALF value describing the z-coordinate.
w
HALF value describing the w-coordinate.
v
Default constructor for XMHALF4.
Default constructor for XMHALF4.
void XMHALF4( const XMHALF4 & unnamedParam1)
A constructor for XMHALF4.
A constructor for XMHALF4.
XMHALF4 & operator=( const XMHALF4 & unnamedParam1)
Assigns the vector component data from one instance of XMHALF4 to the current instance of XMHALF4.
This operator assigns the vector component data from one instance of XMHALF4 to the current instance of XMHALF4.
void XMHALF4( XMHALF4 && unnamedParam1)
A constructor for XMHALF4.
A constructor for XMHALF4.
XMHALF4 & operator=( XMHALF4 && unnamedParam1)
void XMHALF4( uint64_t Packed) noexcept
A constructor for XMHALF4.
A constructor for XMHALF4.
void XMHALF4( HALF _x, HALF _y, HALF _z, HALF _w) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from four HALF arguments.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from four
HALF arguments.
void XMHALF4( const HALF *pArray) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from a four element HALF array argument.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from a from a four element XMHALF4 array argument.
void XMHALF4( float _x, float _y, float _z, float _w) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from four float arguments.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from four
float arguments.
void XMHALF4( const float *pArray) noexcept
Initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from a four element float array argument.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMHALF4 from a four element float array argument.
XMHALF4 & operator=( uint64_t Packed) noexcept
Remarks
The definition of the HALF type used under DirectXMath is consistent with the IEEE
standard, and consists of a sign bit, a 5 bit biased exponent, and a 10 bit
mantissa:
[15] SEEEEEMMMMMMMMMM [0]
XMHALF4 can be loaded into instances of XMVECTOR by
using XMLoadHalf4.
Instances of XMVECTOR can be stored into an instance of XMHALF4 with XMStoreHalf4.
Namespace: Use DirectX::PackedVector
Platform Requirements
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 with the Windows SDK for Windows 8. Supported for Win32 desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and Windows Phone 8 apps.Requirements
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| Header | directxpackedvector.h |