PowerStatistics Functions
Functions | |
void | arm_power_f32 (float32_t *pSrc, uint32_t blockSize, float32_t *pResult) |
Sum of the squares of the elements of a floating-point vector. | |
void | arm_power_q15 (q15_t *pSrc, uint32_t blockSize, q63_t *pResult) |
Sum of the squares of the elements of a Q15 vector. | |
void | arm_power_q31 (q31_t *pSrc, uint32_t blockSize, q63_t *pResult) |
Sum of the squares of the elements of a Q31 vector. | |
void | arm_power_q7 (q7_t *pSrc, uint32_t blockSize, q31_t *pResult) |
Sum of the squares of the elements of a Q7 vector. | |
Description
Calculates the sum of the squares of the elements in the input vector. The underlying algorithm is used:
Result = pSrc[0] * pSrc[0] + pSrc[1] * pSrc[1] + pSrc[2] * pSrc[2] + ... + pSrc[blockSize-1] * pSrc[blockSize-1];
There are separate functions for floating point, Q31, Q15, and Q7 data types.
Function Documentation
- Parameters
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[in] *pSrc
points to the input vector [in] blockSize
length of the input vector [out] *pResult
sum of the squares value returned here
- Returns
- none.
References blockSize.
- Parameters
-
[in] *pSrc
points to the input vector [in] blockSize
length of the input vector [out] *pResult
sum of the squares value returned here
- Returns
- none.
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
- The function is implemented using a 64-bit internal accumulator. The input is represented in 1.15 format. Intermediate multiplication yields a 2.30 format, and this result is added without saturation to a 64-bit accumulator in 34.30 format. With 33 guard bits in the accumulator, there is no risk of overflow, and the full precision of the intermediate multiplication is preserved. Finally, the return result is in 34.30 format.
References __SIMD32, __SMLALD(), and blockSize.
- Parameters
-
[in] *pSrc
points to the input vector [in] blockSize
length of the input vector [out] *pResult
sum of the squares value returned here
- Returns
- none.
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
- The function is implemented using a 64-bit internal accumulator. The input is represented in 1.31 format. Intermediate multiplication yields a 2.62 format, and this result is truncated to 2.48 format by discarding the lower 14 bits. The 2.48 result is then added without saturation to a 64-bit accumulator in 16.48 format. With 15 guard bits in the accumulator, there is no risk of overflow, and the full precision of the intermediate multiplication is preserved. Finally, the return result is in 16.48 format.
References blockSize.
- Parameters
-
[in] *pSrc
points to the input vector [in] blockSize
length of the input vector [out] *pResult
sum of the squares value returned here
- Returns
- none.
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
- The function is implemented using a 32-bit internal accumulator. The input is represented in 1.7 format. Intermediate multiplication yields a 2.14 format, and this result is added without saturation to an accumulator in 18.14 format. With 17 guard bits in the accumulator, there is no risk of overflow, and the full precision of the intermediate multiplication is preserved. Finally, the return result is in 18.14 format.
References __SIMD32, __SMLAD(), __SXTB16(), and blockSize.