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torch.foreach.mul#

torch.foreach.mul(inputs: TensorList, other: ScalarList, /) tuple[Tensor, ...][source]#
torch.foreach.mul(inputs: TensorList, other: Tensor, /) tuple[Tensor, ...]
torch.foreach.mul(inputs: TensorList, other: TensorList, /) tuple[Tensor, ...]
torch.foreach.mul(inputs: TensorList, other: Scalar, /) tuple[Tensor, ...]

Applies torch.mul() to every tensor in inputs.

This is semantically equivalent to applying torch.mul() independently at every list position. Does not mutate its arguments and returns a tuple of result tensors.

Tensor-list arguments must be non-empty. Corresponding tensor or scalar lists must have the same length. An accelerated multi-tensor implementation is used only when supported by the inputs; otherwise the operation falls back to per-tensor execution.

A shared Tensor operand must be a 0-D scalar tensor.

Parameters:
Returns:

a tuple containing one result tensor for each input tensor.