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'''command''' addsd ''destination, source''
 
 
 
Adds the source to the destination. Used for Adding Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The addsd command can only be used with xmm registers.
 
 
 
 
 
<pre>Destination = Destination + Source</pre>
 
 
 
 
 
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Adds the low double-precision floating-point values from the source operand (second operand) and the destination operand (first operand), and stores the double-precision floating-point result in the destination operand. The source operand can be an XMM register or a 64-bit memory location. The destination operand is an XMM register. The high quadword of the destination operand remains unchanged.
 
 
 
[https://c9x.me/x86/html/file_module_x86_id_8.html c9x.me/x86/html/file_module_x86_id_8.html]
 
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=== Command Parameters ===
 
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!align="left"|Parameter
 
!style="width: 80%;background-color:white;" align="left"|Description
 
|-
 
|destination
 
|xmm
 
|-
 
|source
 
|xmm / m64
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
== Examples ==
 
 
 
addsd xmm0,xmm1
 
 
 
addsd xmm3,[edx+110]
 
 
 
addsd xmm15,[rdx+10]
 
 
 
addsd xmm5,[00123abc]
 
 
 
addsd xmm7,[UserDefinedSymbol]
 
 
 
 
 
{{AssemblerCommandSeeAlso}}
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
* [https://c9x.me/x86/ c9x.me/x86/]
 
* [http://ref.x86asm.net/ ref.x86asm.net]
 
* [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings]
 

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