torch_bucketize {torch} | R Documentation |
Bucketize
Description
Bucketize
Usage
torch_bucketize(self, boundaries, out_int32 = FALSE, right = FALSE)
Arguments
self |
(Tensor or Scalar) N-D tensor or a Scalar containing the search value(s). |
boundaries |
(Tensor) 1-D tensor, must contain a monotonically increasing sequence. |
out_int32 |
(bool, optional) – indicate the output data type. |
right |
(bool, optional) – if False, return the first suitable location that is found. If True, return the last such index. If no suitable index found, return 0 for non-numerical value (eg. nan, inf) or the size of boundaries (one pass the last index). In other words, if False, gets the lower bound index for each value in input from boundaries. If True, gets the upper bound index instead. Default value is False. |
bucketize(input, boundaries, *, out_int32=FALSE, right=FALSE, out=None) -> Tensor
Returns the indices of the buckets to which each value in the input
belongs, where the
boundaries of the buckets are set by boundaries
. Return a new tensor with the same size
as input
. If right
is FALSE (default), then the left boundary is closed.
Examples
if (torch_is_installed()) {
boundaries <- torch_tensor(c(1, 3, 5, 7, 9))
boundaries
v <- torch_tensor(rbind(c(3, 6, 9), c(3, 6, 9)))
v
torch_bucketize(v, boundaries)
torch_bucketize(v, boundaries, right=TRUE)
}