Multiplies a matrix by a scalar. This is accomplished by multiplying each element in the matrix by the scalar. For example:
Matrix Scaling of a 3 x 3 matrix
The function checks to make sure that the input and output matrices are of the same size.
In the fixed-point Q15 and Q31 functions, scale is represented by a fractional multiplication scaleFract and an arithmetic shift shift. The shift allows the gain of the scaling operation to exceed 1.0. The overall scale factor applied to the fixed-point data is
scale = scaleFract * 2^shift.
- Parameters
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| [in] | pSrc | points to input matrix |
| [in] | scale | scale factor to be applied |
| [out] | pDst | points to output matrix structure |
- Returns
- execution status
- Parameters
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| [in] | pSrc | points to input matrix |
| [in] | scaleFract | fractional portion of the scale factor |
| [in] | shift | number of bits to shift the result by |
| [out] | pDst | points to output matrix structure |
- Returns
- execution status
- Scaling and Overflow Behavior
- The input data
*pSrc and scaleFract are in 1.15 format. These are multiplied to yield a 2.30 intermediate result and this is shifted with saturation to 1.15 format.
- Parameters
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| [in] | pSrc | points to input matrix |
| [in] | scaleFract | fractional portion of the scale factor |
| [in] | shift | number of bits to shift the result by |
| [out] | pDst | points to output matrix structure |
- Returns
- execution status
- Scaling and Overflow Behavior
- The input data
*pSrc and scaleFract are in 1.31 format. These are multiplied to yield a 2.62 intermediate result which is shifted with saturation to 1.31 format.