torch.fliplr#
- torch.fliplr(input) Tensor#
- Flip tensor in the left/right direction, returning a new tensor. - Flip the entries in each row in the left/right direction. Columns are preserved, but appear in a different order than before. - Note - Requires the tensor to be at least 2-D. - Note - torch.fliplr makes a copy of - input’s data. This is different from NumPy’s np.fliplr, which returns a view in constant time. Since copying a tensor’s data is more work than viewing that data, torch.fliplr is expected to be slower than np.fliplr.- Parameters
- input (Tensor) – Must be at least 2-dimensional. 
 - Example: - >>> x = torch.arange(4).view(2, 2) >>> x tensor([[0, 1], [2, 3]]) >>> torch.fliplr(x) tensor([[1, 0], [3, 2]])