mindspore.ops.chunk
- mindspore.ops.chunk(input, chunks, axis=0)[source]
Cut the input Tensor into chunks sub-tensors along the specified axis.
Note
This function may return less than the specified number of chunks!
- Parameters
- Returns
A tuple of sub-tensors.
- Raises
TypeError – If argument input is not Tensor.
TypeError – The sum of chunks is not int.
TypeError – If argument axis is not int.
ValueError – If argument axis is out of range of \([-input.ndim, input.ndim)\) .
ValueError – If argument chunks is not positive number.
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
GPU
CPU
Examples
>>> import numpy as np >>> from mindspore import ops, Tensor >>> input_x = np.arange(9).astype("float32") >>> output = ops.chunk(Tensor(input_x), 3) >>> print(output) (Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Float32, value= [ 0.00000000e+00, 1.00000000e+00, 2.00000000e+00]), Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Float32, value= [ 3.00000000e+00, 4.00000000e+00, 5.00000000e+00]), Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Float32, value= [ 6.00000000e+00, 7.00000000e+00, 8.00000000e+00]))