Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives Developer Guide and Reference

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Date 11/07/2023
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MulScale

Multiplies pixel values of two images and scales the products.

Syntax

Case 1: Not-in-place operation

IppStatus ippiMulScale_<mod>(const Ipp<datatype>* pSrc1, int src1Step, const Ipp<datatype>* pSrc2, int src2Step, Ipp<datatype>* pDst, int dstStep, IppiSize roiSize);

Supported values for mod:

8u_C1R

16u_C1R

8u_C3R

16u_C3R

8u_C4R

16u_C4R

8u_AC4R

16u_AC4R

Case 2: In-place operation

IppStatus ippiMulScale_<mod>(const Ipp<datatype>* pSrc, int srcStep, Ipp<datatype>* pSrcDst, int srcDstStep, IppiSize roiSize);

Supported values for mod:

8u_C1IR

16u_C1IR

8u_C3IR

16u_C3IR

8u_C4IR

16u_C4IR

8u_AC4IR

16u_AC4IR

Include Files

ippi.h

Domain Dependencies

Headers: ippcore.h, ippvm.h, ipps.h

Libraries: ippcore.lib, ippvm.lib, ipps.lib

Parameters

pSrc, pSrc1, pSrc2

Pointers to the source images ROI.

srcStep, src1Step, src2Step

Distances in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the source images.

pDst

Pointer to the destination image ROI.

dstStep

Distance in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the destination image.

pSrcDst

Pointer to the source and destination image ROI for the in-place operation.

srcDstStep

Distance in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the source and destination image for the in-place operation.

roiSize

Size of the source and destination ROI in pixels.

Description

This function operates with ROI (see Regions of Regions of Interest in Intel IPP).

This function multiplies corresponding pixel values of two input buffers and scales the products using the following formula:

dst_pixel = src1_pixel * src2_pixel / max_val,

where src1_pixel and src2_pixel are pixel values of the source buffers, dst_pixel is the resultant pixel value, and max_val is the maximum value of the pixel data range (see Table “Image Data Types and Ranges” for details). The function is implemented for 8-bit and 16-bit unsigned data types only.

Note that the functions with AC4 descriptor do not process alpha channelss.

Return Values

ippStsNoErr

Indicates no error. Any other value indicates an error or a warning.

ippStsNullPtrErr

Indicates an error condition if any of the specified pointers is NULL.

ippStsSizeErr

Indicates an error condition if roiSize has a field with zero or negative value.

ippStsStepErr

Indicates an error condition if any of the specified buffer step values is zero or negative.