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@ -593,7 +593,8 @@ a[3] = c;</programlisting>
@@ -593,7 +593,8 @@ a[3] = c;</programlisting>
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Let's move from scalars to arrays, which are more interesting to |
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us since we can map arrays into vector registers. Suppose we |
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us since we can use vector registers to operate on arrays, or |
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portions of larger arrays. Suppose we |
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have an array of bytes with values 0 through 15, as shown in |
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<xref linkend="byte-array-endian" />. Note that each byte is a |
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separate data element with only one possible representation in |
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