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Asked: June 19, 20262026-06-19T02:06:15+00:00 2026-06-19T02:06:15+00:00

I am writing a histogram like function which looks at vector data and then

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I am writing a histogram like function which looks at vector data and then puts the elements in predefined “histogram” buckets based on which range they are closest to.

I can obviously do this using if condition but I am trying to improve it using NEON because these are image buffers.

One way to do this would be with VCEQ then VBIT but sadly enough I could not find VBIT in the header of neon. Alternatively I figured I could take the VCEQ results and do an exclusive AND with a vector of 1s and then use VBIF 🙂 but VBIF is not there either!

Any thoughts here?
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    2026-06-19T02:06:16+00:00Added an answer on June 19, 2026 at 2:06 am

    VBIT, VBIF, and VBSL all do the same operation up to permutation of the sources; you can use the vbsl* intrinsics to get any of the three operations.

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