Vector128.Subtract<T>(Vector128<T>, Vector128<T>) Method
Definition
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Subtracts two vectors to compute their difference.
public:
generic <typename T>
where T : value class static System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<T> Subtract(System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<T> left, System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<T> right);
public:
generic <typename T>
static System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<T> Subtract(System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<T> left, System::Runtime::Intrinsics::Vector128<T> right);
public static System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<T> Subtract<T> (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<T> left, System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<T> right) where T : struct;
public static System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<T> Subtract<T> (System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<T> left, System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<T> right);
static member Subtract : System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<'T (requires 'T : struct)> * System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<'T (requires 'T : struct)> -> System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<'T (requires 'T : struct)> (requires 'T : struct)
static member Subtract : System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<'T> * System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<'T> -> System.Runtime.Intrinsics.Vector128<'T>
Public Function Subtract(Of T As Structure) (left As Vector128(Of T), right As Vector128(Of T)) As Vector128(Of T)
Public Function Subtract(Of T) (left As Vector128(Of T), right As Vector128(Of T)) As Vector128(Of T)
Type Parameters
- T
The type of the elements in the vector.
Parameters
- left
- Vector128<T>
The vector from which right
will be subtracted.
- right
- Vector128<T>
The vector to subtract from left
.
Returns
The difference of left
and right
.
Exceptions
The type of left
and right
(T
) is not supported.
Applies to
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