int isless (double x,
double y) // if double extension enabled
longn isless (doublen x,
doublen y) // if double extension enabled
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int isless (half x,
half y) // if half extension enabled
shortn isless (halfn x,
halfn y) // if half extension enabled
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This function returns a 0 if the specified relation is false and a 1 if the specified relation is true for scalar argument types. It returns a 0 if the specified relation is false and a -1 (i.e. all bits set) if the specified relation is true for vector argument types. This function always return 0 if either argument is not a number (NaN).
The relational and equality operators (<, <=, >, >=, !=, ==) can be used with scalar and vector built-in types and produce a scalar or vector signed integer result respectively.
This function can be used with built-in scalar or vector types as arguments and return a scalar vector integer result. The argument type igentype refers to signed integer vector types i.e. char, charn, short, shortn, int, intn, long, and longn.
If extended with cl_khr_fp64, generic type name gentype may indicate double and double{2|4|8|16} as arguments and return values. If extended with cl_khr_fp16, generic type name gentype may indicate half and half{2|4|8|16} as arguments and return values.
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