torch.remainder¶
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torch.remainder(input, other, *, out=None) → Tensor¶
- Computes Python’s modulus operation entrywise. The result has the same sign as the divisor - otherand its absolute value is less than that of- other.- It may also be defined in terms of - torch.div()as- torch.remainder(a, b) == a - a.div(b, rounding_mode="floor") * b - Supports broadcasting to a common shape, type promotion, and integer and float inputs. - Note - Complex inputs are not supported. In some cases, it is not mathematically possible to satisfy the definition of a modulo operation with complex numbers. See - torch.fmod()for how division by zero is handled.- See also - torch.fmod()which implements C++’s std::fmod. This one is defined in terms of division rounding towards zero.- Parameters
- Keyword Arguments
- out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor. 
 - Example: - >>> torch.remainder(torch.tensor([-3., -2, -1, 1, 2, 3]), 2) tensor([ 1., 0., 1., 1., 0., 1.]) >>> torch.remainder(torch.tensor([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]), -1.5) tensor([ -0.5000, -1.0000, 0.0000, -0.5000, -1.0000 ])