pub struct BroadcastPlan { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Broadcast plan describing how two tensors can be implicitly expanded.
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Source§impl BroadcastPlan
impl BroadcastPlan
Sourcepub fn new(shape_a: &[usize], shape_b: &[usize]) -> Result<Self, String>
pub fn new(shape_a: &[usize], shape_b: &[usize]) -> Result<Self, String>
Construct a broadcast plan for two shapes, returning an error when they cannot be implicitly expanded under MATLAB rules.
Sourcepub fn output_shape(&self) -> &[usize]
pub fn output_shape(&self) -> &[usize]
Output shape after broadcasting both operands.
Sourcepub fn iter(&self) -> BroadcastIter<'_> ⓘ
pub fn iter(&self) -> BroadcastIter<'_> ⓘ
Iterator yielding (output_index, index_a, index_b) triples for each element.
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Source§impl Clone for BroadcastPlan
impl Clone for BroadcastPlan
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BroadcastPlan
fn clone(&self) -> BroadcastPlan
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
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impl Freeze for BroadcastPlan
impl RefUnwindSafe for BroadcastPlan
impl Send for BroadcastPlan
impl Sync for BroadcastPlan
impl Unpin for BroadcastPlan
impl UnsafeUnpin for BroadcastPlan
impl UnwindSafe for BroadcastPlan
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