Returns a copy of the vector b with the value of its element c replaced by a.
d=vec_insert(a, b, c)
The following table describes the types of the returned value and the function arguments.
| d | a | b | c |
|---|---|---|---|
| vector signed char | signed char | vector signed char | signed int |
| vector unsigned char | unsigned char | vector bool char | |
| vector unsigned char | |||
| vector signed short | signed short | vector signed short | |
| vector unsigned short | unsigned short | vector bool short | |
| vector unsigned short | |||
| vector signed int | signed int | vector signed int | |
| vector unsigned int | unsigned int | vector bool int | |
| vector unsigned int | |||
| vector signed long long | signed long long | vector signed long long | |
| vector unsigned long long | unsigned long long | vector bool long long | |
| vector unsigned long long | |||
| vector float | float | vector float | |
| vector double | double | vector double |
This function uses the modulo arithmetic on c to determine the element number. For example, if c is out of range, the compiler uses c modulo the number of elements in the vector to determine the element position.