pow#
Computes a
to the power b
for elements of two vectors.
Syntax
Buffer API:
namespace oneapi::mkl::vm {
sycl::event pow(
sycl::queue& exec_queue,
std::int64_t n,
sycl::buffer<T,1>& a,
sycl::buffer<T,1>& b,
sycl::buffer<T,1>& y,
oneapi::mkl::vm::mode mode = oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined,
oneapi::mkl::vm::error_handler<T> errhandler = {});
} // namespace oneapi::mkl::vm
USM API:
namespace oneapi::mkl::vm {
sycl::event pow(
sycl::queue& exec_queue,
std::int64_t n,
const T *a,
const T *b,
T* y,
std::vector<sycl::event> const & depends = {},
oneapi::mkl::vm::mode mode = oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined,
oneapi::mkl::vm::error_handler<T> errhandler = {});
} // namespace oneapi::mkl::vm
pow
supports the following precisions.
T |
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Description
The pow(a, b) function computes a
to the power b
for elements
of two vectors.
The real function pow has certain limitations on the input range of
a
and b
parameters. Specifically, if a
[i] is positive,
then b
[i] may be arbitrary. For negative a
[i], the value
of b
[i] must be an integer (either positive or negative).
The complex function pow has no input range limitations.
Argument 1 |
Argument 2 |
Result |
Status code |
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+0 |
neg. odd integer |
+∞ |
|
-0 |
neg. odd integer |
-∞ |
|
+0 |
neg. even integer |
+∞ |
|
-0 |
neg. even integer |
+∞ |
|
+0 |
neg. non-integer |
+∞ |
|
-0 |
neg. non-integer |
+∞ |
|
-0 |
pos. odd integer |
+0 |
|
-0 |
pos. odd integer |
-0 |
|
+0 |
pos. even integer |
+0 |
|
-0 |
pos. even integer |
+0 |
|
+0 |
pos. non-integer |
+0 |
|
-0 |
pos. non-integer |
+0 |
|
-1 |
+∞ |
+1 |
|
-1 |
-∞ |
+1 |
|
+1 |
any value |
+1 |
|
+1 |
+0 |
+1 |
|
+1 |
-0 |
+1 |
|
+1 |
+∞ |
+1 |
|
+1 |
-∞ |
+1 |
|
+1 |
QNAN |
+1 |
|
any value |
+0 |
+1 |
|
+0 |
+0 |
+1 |
|
-0 |
+0 |
+1 |
|
+∞ |
+0 |
+1 |
|
-∞ |
+0 |
+1 |
|
QNAN |
+0 |
+1 |
|
any value |
-0 |
+1 |
|
+0 |
-0 |
+1 |
|
-0 |
-0 |
+1 |
|
+∞ |
-0 |
+1 |
|
-∞ |
-0 |
+1 |
|
QNAN |
-0 |
+1 |
|
a < +0 |
non-integer |
QNAN |
|
|a| < 1 |
-∞ |
+∞ |
|
+0 |
-∞ |
+∞ |
|
-0 |
-∞ |
+∞ |
|
|a| > 1 |
-∞ |
+0 |
|
+∞ |
-∞ |
+0 |
|
-∞ |
-∞ |
+0 |
|
|a| < 1 |
+∞ |
+0 |
|
+0 |
+∞ |
+0 |
|
-0 |
+∞ |
+0 |
|
|a| > 1 |
+∞ |
+∞ |
|
+∞ |
+∞ |
+∞ |
|
-∞ |
+∞ |
+∞ |
|
-∞ |
neg. odd integer |
-0 |
|
-∞ |
neg. even integer |
+0 |
|
-∞ |
neg. non-integer |
+0 |
|
-∞ |
pos. odd integer |
-∞ |
|
-∞ |
pos. even integer |
+∞ |
|
-∞ |
pos. non-integer |
+∞ |
|
+∞ |
b < +0 |
+0 |
|
+∞ |
b > +0 |
+∞ |
|
Big finite value* |
Big finite value* |
+/-∞ |
|
QNAN |
QNAN |
QNAN |
|
QNAN |
SNAN |
QNAN |
|
SNAN |
QNAN |
QNAN |
|
SNAN |
SNAN |
QNAN |
* Overflow in a real function is supported only in the HA/LA accuracy modes. The overflow occurs when x and y are finite numbers, but the result is too large to fit the target precision. In this case, the function:
Returns ∞ in the result.
Sets the VM status code to
oneapi::mkl::vm::status::overflow
.
Overflow in a complex function occurs (supported in the HA/LA
accuracy modes only) when all RE(x), RE(y), IM(x), IM(y) arguments
are finite numbers, but the real or imaginary part of the computed
result is so large that it does not fit the target precision. In this
case, the function returns ∞ in that part of the result, and sets the
VM status code to oneapi::mkl::vm::status::overflow
(overriding any possible
oneapi::mkl::vm::status::accuracy_warning
status).
The complex double precision versions of this function are
implemented in the EP accuracy mode only. If used in HA or LA mode,
the functions set the VM status code to
oneapi::mkl::vm::status::accuracy_warning
.
Input Parameters
Buffer API:
- exec_queue
The queue where the routine should be executed.
- n
Specifies the number of elements to be calculated.
- a
The buffer
a
containing 1st input vector of sizen
.- b
The buffer
b
containing 2nd input vector of sizen
.- mode
Overrides the global VM mode setting for this function call. See set_mode function for possible values and their description. This is an optional parameter. The default value is
oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined
.- errhandler
Sets local error handling mode for this function call. See the create_error_handler function for arguments and their descriptions. This is an optional parameter. The local error handler is disabled by default.
USM API:
- exec_queue
The queue where the routine should be executed.
- n
Specifies the number of elements to be calculated.
- a
Pointer
a
to the 1st input vector of sizen
.- b
Pointer
b
to the 2nd input vector of sizen
.- depends
Vector of dependent events (to wait for input data to be ready).
- mode
Overrides the global VM mode setting for this function call. See the set_mode function for possible values and their description. This is an optional parameter. The default value is
oneapi::mkl::vm::mode::not_defined
.- errhandler
Sets local error handling mode for this function call. See the create_error_handler function for arguments and their descriptions. This is an optional parameter. The local error handler is disabled by default.
Output Parameters
Buffer API:
- y
The buffer
y
containing the output vector of sizen
.
USM API:
- y
Pointer
y
to the output vector of sizen
.- return value (event)
Event, signifying availability of computed output and status code(s).
Exceptions
For list of generated exceptions please refer to Exceptions
Parent topic: VM Mathematical Functions