mindspore.ops.matrix_solve
- mindspore.ops.matrix_solve(matrix, rhs, adjoint=False)[source]
Solves systems of linear equations.
\[\begin{split}\begin{aligned} &matrix[..., M, M] * x[..., M, K] = rhs[..., M, K]\\ &adjoint(matrix[..., M, M]) * x[..., M, K] = rhs[..., M, K] \end{aligned}\end{split}\]Warning
On GPU, if the matrix is irreversible, an error may be reported or an unknown result may be returned.
- Parameters
- Returns
x (Tensor), The dtype and shape is the same as ‘rhs’.
- Raises
TypeError – If adjoint is not the type of bool.
TypeError – If the type of matrix is not one of the following dtype: mstype.float16, mstype.float32, mstype.float64, mstype.complex64, mstype.complex128.
TypeError – If the type of matrix is not the same as that of rhs.
ValueError – If the rank of matrix less than 2.
ValueError – If the dimension of matrix is not the same as rhs.
ValueError – If the inner-most 2 dimension of matrix is not the same.
ValueError – If the inner-most 2 dimension of rhs does not match matrix.
ValueError – If the matrix is irreversible.
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
CPU
Examples
>>> import mindspore >>> from mindspore import Tensor, ops >>> matrix = Tensor([[5, 4], [3, 1]], mindspore.float32) >>> rhs = Tensor([[7], [2]], mindspore.float32) >>> result = ops.matrix_solve(matrix, rhs) >>> print(result) [[0.14285707] [1.5714287 ]]