torch.max#
- torch.max(input, *, out=None) Tensor#
Returns the maximum value of all elements in the
inputtensor.- Parameters
input (Tensor) – the input tensor.
- Keyword Arguments
out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.
Example:
>>> a = torch.randn(1, 3) >>> a tensor([[ 0.6763, 0.7445, -2.2369]]) >>> torch.max(a) tensor(0.7445)
- torch.max(input, dim, keepdim=False, *, out=None)
Returns a namedtuple
(values, indices)wherevaluesis the maximum value of each row of theinputtensor in the given dimensiondim. Andindicesis the index location of each maximum value found (argmax).If
keepdimisTrue, the output tensors are of the same size asinputexcept in the dimensiondimwhere they are of size 1. Otherwise,dimis squeezed (seetorch.squeeze()), resulting in the output tensors having 1 fewer dimension thaninput.Note
If there are multiple maximal values in a reduced row then the indices of the first maximal value are returned.
- Parameters
- Keyword Arguments
out (tuple, optional) – the result tuple of two output tensors (max, max_indices)
Example:
>>> a = torch.randn(4, 4) >>> a tensor([[-1.2360, -0.2942, -0.1222, 0.8475], [ 1.1949, -1.1127, -2.2379, -0.6702], [ 1.5717, -0.9207, 0.1297, -1.8768], [-0.6172, 1.0036, -0.6060, -0.2432]]) >>> torch.max(a, 1) torch.return_types.max(values=tensor([0.8475, 1.1949, 1.5717, 1.0036]), indices=tensor([3, 0, 0, 1])) >>> a = torch.tensor([[1.0, 2.0], [3.0, 4.0]]) >>> a.max(dim=1, keepdim=True) torch.return_types.max( values=tensor([[2.], [4.]]), indices=tensor([[1], [1]])) >>> a.max(dim=1, keepdim=False) torch.return_types.max( values=tensor([2., 4.]), indices=tensor([1, 1]))
- torch.max(input, other, *, out=None) Tensor
See
torch.maximum().