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SplitDomainSingle<T,Dim,bool strided>::split(a,b,c) splits just the Dim dimension of the first argument into the second and third argument. More...
#include <Split.h>
Static Public Member Functions | |
static void | split (const T &a, int axis, T &b, T &c) |
static void | split (const T &a, int axis, int leftLength, T &b, T &c) |
static void | split (const T &a, T &b, T &c) |
SplitDomainSingle<T,Dim,bool strided>::split(a,b,c) splits just the Dim dimension of the first argument into the second and third argument.
It is specialized on the third parameter indicating whether the domain has unit stride or not, and whether the type is int or not.
The default (unit-stride) version of SplitDomainSingle, which assumes that the domains have unit stride.
static void SplitDomainSingle< T, Dim, strided >::split | ( | const T & | a, |
int | axis, | ||
T & | b, | ||
T & | c | ||
) | [inline, static] |
static void SplitDomainSingle< T, Dim, strided >::split | ( | const T & | a, |
int | axis, | ||
int | leftLength, | ||
T & | b, | ||
T & | c | ||
) | [inline, static] |
static void SplitDomainSingle< T, Dim, strided >::split | ( | const T & | a, |
T & | b, | ||
T & | c | ||
) | [inline, static] |
References SplitDomainSingle< T, Dim, strided >::split().
Referenced by SplitDomainSingle< T, Dim, strided >::split().