MOV (immediate, predicated, zeroing) Move signed integer immediate to vector elements (zeroing) Move a signed integer immediate to each active element in the destination vector. Inactive elements in the destination vector register are set to zero. The immediate operand is a signed value in the range -128 to +127, and for element widths of 16 bits or higher it may also be a signed multiple of 256 in the range -32768 to +32512 (excluding 0). The immediate is encoded in 8 bits with an optional left shift by 8. The preferred disassembly when the shift option is specified is "#<simm8>, LSL #8". However an assembler and disassembler may also allow use of the shifted 16-bit value unless the immediate is 0 and the shift amount is 8, which must be unambiguously described as "#0, LSL #8". Green True True CPY (immediate, zeroing) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 MOV <Zd>.<T>, <Pg>/Z, #<imm>{, <shift>} CPY <Zd>.<T>, <Pg>/Z, #<imm>{, <shift>} Unconditionally <Zd> Is the name of the destination scalable vector register, encoded in the "Zd" field. <T> Is the size specifier, size <T> 00 B 01 H 10 S 11 D
<Pg> Is the name of the governing scalable predicate register, encoded in the "Pg" field. <imm> Is a signed immediate in the range -128 to 127, encoded in the "imm8" field. <shift> Is the optional left shift to apply to the immediate, defaulting to LSL #0 and sh <shift> 0 LSL #0 1 LSL #8