mindspore.ops.linspace
- mindspore.ops.linspace(start, end, steps)[source]
Returns a Tensor whose value is steps evenly spaced in the interval start and end (including start and end), and the length of the output Tensor is steps.
\[\begin{split}\begin{aligned} &step = (end - start)/(steps - 1)\\ &output = [start, start+step, start+2*step, ... , end] \end{aligned}\end{split}\]- Parameters
start (Union[Tensor, int, float]) – Start value of interval. The tensor data type must be float32 or float64 and with shape of 0-D.
end (Union[Tensor, int, float]) – Last value of interval. The tensor data type must be float32 or float64 and with shape of 0-D.
steps (Union[Tensor, int]) – Number of ticks in the interval, inclusive of start and end. Must be positive int number or 0D int32/int64 Tensor.
- Returns
Tensor, has the same dtype as start, and the shape of \((steps)\).
- Raises
TypeError – If start or end is not a Tensor.
TypeError – If dtype of start or dtype of end is not float32 or float64.
ValueError – If shape of start or shape of end is not 0-D.
TypeError – If steps is not int or 0D int32/int64 Tensor.
ValueError – If steps is not positive int number.
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
GPU
CPU
Examples
>>> import mindspore >>> from mindspore import Tensor, ops >>> start = Tensor(1, mindspore.float32) >>> end = Tensor(10, mindspore.float32) >>> steps = 5 >>> output = ops.linspace(start, end, steps) >>> print(output) [ 1. 3.25 5.5 7.75 10. ]