mindspore.ops.polar
- mindspore.ops.polar(abs, angle)[source]
Converts polar coordinates to Cartesian coordinates.
Returns a complex tensor, its elements are Cartesian coordinates constructed with the polar coordinates which is specified by radial distance abs and polar angle angle.
\[y_{i} = abs_{i} * cos(angle_{i}) + abs_{i} * sin(angle_{i}) * j\]- Parameters
- Returns
Tensor, has the same shape as abs. - If the inputs are float32, data type must be complex64. - If the inputs are float64, data type must be complex128.
- Raises
TypeError – If neither abs nor angle is a Tensor.
TypeError – If the dtype of input is not one of: float32, float64.
TypeError – If the dtypes of abs and angle are not the same.
ValueError – If abs’s shape is not the same as angle.
- Supported Platforms:
GPU
CPU
Examples
>>> abs = Tensor(np.array([1, 2]), mindspore.float64) >>> angle = Tensor(np.array([np.pi / 2, 5 * np.pi / 4]), mindspore.float64) >>> output = ops.polar(abs, angle) >>> print(output) [ 6.12323400e-17+1.j -1.41421356e+00-1.41421356j]