fminf
Applicability
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Atlas 350 Accelerator Card |
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Function Usage
Obtains the minimum value between two inputs.

Prototype
1 | inline float fminf(float x, float y) |
Parameters
Parameter |
Input/Output |
Description |
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x |
Input |
Source operand. |
y |
Input |
Source operand. |
Returns
Minimum value of the two input data elements.
- If x is -0 and y is +0, the return value is x.
- If x is +0 and y is -0, the return value is y.
- If x is nan, the return value is y.
- If y is nan, the return value is x.
- If both x and y are nan, the return value is nan.
- If either x or y is -inf, the return value is -inf.
- If x is inf, the return value is y.
- If y is inf, the return value is x.
Restrictions
For SIMT programming, this API is not supported.
Header File to Be Included
To use this API, the simt_api/math_functions.h header file must be included.
1 | #include "simt_api/math_functions.h" |
Examples
For SIMD and SIMT programming:
1 2 3 4 5 | __simt_vf__ __launch_bounds__(1024) inline void KernelMin(__gm__ float* dst, __gm__ float* x, __gm__ float* y) { int idx = threadIdx.x + blockIdx.x * blockDim.x; dst[idx] = fminf(x[idx], y[idx]); } |
Parent topic: Mathematical Functions