Swizzling (computer graphics)
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In computer graphics, swizzling means rearranging the elements of a vector [1]. For example, if A = {1,2,3,4}
, where the components are x
, y
, z
, and w
respectively, you could compute B = A.wwxy
, whereupon B
would equal {4,4,1,2}
. This is common in GPGPU applications[example needed].
In terms of linear algebra, this is equivalent to multiplying by a matrix of zeros and ones such that each row has exactly one one. If , then swizzling as above looks like
- .
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