scal (USM Version)

Computes the product of a vector by a scalar.

Syntax

event scal(queue &exec_queue, std::int64_t n, T_scalar alpha, T *x, std::int64_t incx, const vector_class<event> &dependencies = {});

The USM version of scal supports the following precisions and devices.

T T_scalar Devices Supported
float float Host, CPU, and GPU
double double Host, CPU, and GPU
std::complex<float> std::complex<float> Host, CPU, and GPU
std::complex<double> std::complex<double> Host, CPU, and GPU
std::complex<float> float Host, CPU, and GPU
std::complex<double> double Host, CPU, and GPU

Description

The scal routines computes a scalar-vector product:

x <- alpha*x

where:

x is a vector of n elements,

alpha is a scalar.

Input Parameters

exec_queue

The queue where the routine should be executed.

n

Number of elements in vector x.

alpha

Specifies the scalar alpha.

x

Pointer to the input vector x. The array must be of size at least (1 + (n - 1)*abs(incx)). See Matrix and Vector Storage for more details.

incx

Stride of vector x.

Output Parameters

x

Pointer to the updated array x.

Return Values

Output event to wait on to ensure computation is complete.