<p>Returns a double-precision value obtained by packing the components of v into a 64-bit value. </p>
<p>If an IEEE 754 Inf or NaN is created, it will not signal, and the resulting floating point value is unspecified. Otherwise, the bit- level representation of v is preserved. The first vector component specifies the 32 least significant bits; the second component specifies the 32 most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/packDouble2x32.xml">GLSL packDouble2x32 man page</a></dd>
<p>Returns an unsigned integer obtained by converting the components of a two-component floating-point vector to the 16-bit floating-point representation found in the OpenGL Specification, and then packing these two 16- bit integers into a 32-bit unsigned integer. </p>
<p>The first vector component specifies the 16 least-significant bits of the result; the second component specifies the 16 most-significant bits. </p>
<p>First, converts each component of the normalized floating-point value v into 8- or 16-bit integer values. </p>
<p>Then, the results are packed into the returned 32-bit unsigned integer.</p>
<p>The conversion for component c of v to fixed point is done as follows: packSnorm2x16: round(clamp(v, -1, +1) * 32767.0)</p>
<p>The first component of the vector will be written to the least significant bits of the output; the last component will be written to the most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/packSnorm2x16.xml">GLSL packSnorm2x16 man page</a></dd>
<p>First, converts each component of the normalized floating-point value v into 8- or 16-bit integer values. </p>
<p>Then, the results are packed into the returned 32-bit unsigned integer.</p>
<p>The conversion for component c of v to fixed point is done as follows: packSnorm4x8: round(clamp(c, -1, +1) * 127.0)</p>
<p>The first component of the vector will be written to the least significant bits of the output; the last component will be written to the most significant bits.</p>
<p>First, converts each component of the normalized floating-point value v into 8- or 16-bit integer values. </p>
<p>Then, the results are packed into the returned 32-bit unsigned integer.</p>
<p>The conversion for component c of v to fixed point is done as follows: packUnorm2x16: round(clamp(c, 0, +1) * 65535.0)</p>
<p>The first component of the vector will be written to the least significant bits of the output; the last component will be written to the most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/packUnorm2x16.xml">GLSL packUnorm2x16 man page</a></dd>
<p>First, converts each component of the normalized floating-point value v into 8- or 16-bit integer values. </p>
<p>Then, the results are packed into the returned 32-bit unsigned integer.</p>
<p>The conversion for component c of v to fixed point is done as follows: packUnorm4x8: round(clamp(c, 0, +1) * 255.0)</p>
<p>The first component of the vector will be written to the least significant bits of the output; the last component will be written to the most significant bits.</p>
<p>Returns a two-component unsigned integer vector representation of v. </p>
<p>The bit-level representation of v is preserved. The first component of the vector contains the 32 least significant bits of the double; the second component consists the 32 most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/unpackDouble2x32.xml">GLSL unpackDouble2x32 man page</a></dd>
<p>Returns a two-component floating-point vector with components obtained by unpacking a 32-bit unsigned integer into a pair of 16-bit values, interpreting those values as 16-bit floating-point numbers according to the OpenGL Specification, and converting them to 32-bit floating-point values. </p>
<p>The first component of the vector is obtained from the 16 least-significant bits of v; the second component is obtained from the 16 most-significant bits of v. </p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/unpackHalf2x16.xml">GLSL unpackHalf2x16 man page</a></dd>
<p>First, unpacks a single 32-bit unsigned integer p into a pair of 16-bit unsigned integers, four 8-bit unsigned integers, or four 8-bit signed integers. </p>
<p>Then, each component is converted to a normalized floating-point value to generate the returned two- or four-component vector.</p>
<p>The conversion for unpacked fixed-point value f to floating point is done as follows: unpackSnorm2x16: clamp(f / 32767.0, -1, +1)</p>
<p>The first component of the returned vector will be extracted from the least significant bits of the input; the last component will be extracted from the most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/unpackSnorm2x16.xml">GLSL unpackSnorm2x16 man page</a></dd>
<p>First, unpacks a single 32-bit unsigned integer p into a pair of 16-bit unsigned integers, four 8-bit unsigned integers, or four 8-bit signed integers. </p>
<p>Then, each component is converted to a normalized floating-point value to generate the returned two- or four-component vector.</p>
<p>The conversion for unpacked fixed-point value f to floating point is done as follows: unpackSnorm4x8: clamp(f / 127.0, -1, +1)</p>
<p>The first component of the returned vector will be extracted from the least significant bits of the input; the last component will be extracted from the most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/unpackSnorm4x8.xml">GLSL unpackSnorm4x8 man page</a></dd>
<p>First, unpacks a single 32-bit unsigned integer p into a pair of 16-bit unsigned integers, four 8-bit unsigned integers, or four 8-bit signed integers. </p>
<p>Then, each component is converted to a normalized floating-point value to generate the returned two- or four-component vector.</p>
<p>The conversion for unpacked fixed-point value f to floating point is done as follows: unpackUnorm2x16: f / 65535.0</p>
<p>The first component of the returned vector will be extracted from the least significant bits of the input; the last component will be extracted from the most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/unpackUnorm2x16.xml">GLSL unpackUnorm2x16 man page</a></dd>
<p>First, unpacks a single 32-bit unsigned integer p into a pair of 16-bit unsigned integers, four 8-bit unsigned integers, or four 8-bit signed integers. </p>
<p>Then, each component is converted to a normalized floating-point value to generate the returned two- or four-component vector.</p>
<p>The conversion for unpacked fixed-point value f to floating point is done as follows: unpackUnorm4x8: f / 255.0</p>
<p>The first component of the returned vector will be extracted from the least significant bits of the input; the last component will be extracted from the most significant bits.</p>
<dlclass="see"><dt><b>See also:</b></dt><dd><ahref="http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/manglsl/xhtml/unpackUnorm4x8.xml">GLSL unpackUnorm4x8 man page</a></dd>