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{{alias}}( [out,] a, b )
Multiplies two signed 32-bit integers and returns an array of two signed 32-
bit integers which represents the signed 64-bit integer product.
When computing the product of 32-bit integer values in double-precision
floating-point format (the default JavaScript numeric data type), computing
the double word product is necessary in order to avoid exceeding the maximum
safe double-precision floating-point integer value.
Parameters
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out: ArrayLikeObject (optional)
The output array.
a: integer
Signed 32-bit integer.
b: integer
Signed 32-bit integer.
Returns
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out: ArrayLikeObject
Double word product (in big endian order; i.e., the first element
corresponds to the most significant bits and the second element to the
least significant bits).
Examples
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> var v = {{alias}}( 1, 10 )
[ 0, 10 ]
See Also
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