Vector Math#
Application programs that improve performance with VM include nonlinear programming software, computation of integrals, financial calculations, computer graphics, and many others.
VM functions fall into the following groups according to the operations they perform:
VM Mathematical Functions compute values of mathematical functions, such as sine, cosine, exponential, or logarithm, on vectors stored contiguously in memory.
VM Service Functions set/get the accuracy modes and the error codes, and create error handlers for mathematical functions.
The VM mathematical functions take an input vector as an argument, compute values of the respective function element-wise, and return the results in an output vector. All the VM mathematical functions can perform in-place operations, where the input and output arrays are at the same memory locations.
Parent topic: Vector Math