- This API performs division and rounds down the result.
- Formula:
[object Object] and [object Object] implement the same function in different ways. Select a proper operator based on your requirements.
[object Object]: An output tensor object needs to be created to store the computation result.[object Object]: No output tensor object needs to be created, and the computation result is stored in the memory of the input tensor.
Each operator has calls. First, [object Object] or [object Object] is called to obtain the workspace size required for computation and the executor that contains the operator computation flow. Then, [object Object] or [object Object] is called to perform computation.
Parameters:
[object Object][object Object]Atlas A3 training products/Atlas A3 inference products[object Object], [object Object]Atlas A3 training products/Atlas A3 inference products[object Object]: self additionally supports BFLOAT16, other additionally supports BFLOAT16, and out additionally supports BFLOAT16.
Ascend 950PR/Ascend 950DT: self supports BFLOAT16, other supports BFLOAT16, and out supports BFLOAT16. The data type must meet the TensorScalar mutual derivation relationship.
Returns:
[object Object]: status code. For details, see .The first-phase API performs input parameter validation. The following errors may be returned:
[object Object]
Parameters:
[object Object][object Object]Atlas A2 training products/Atlas A2 inference products[object Object] and [object Object]Atlas A3 training products/Atlas A3 inference products[object Object]: selfRef additionally supports BFLOAT16, and other additionally supports BFLOAT16.
Ascend 950PR/Ascend 950DT: selfRef supports BFLOAT16, and other supports BFLOAT16. The data type must meet the TensorScalar mutual derivation relationship.
Returns:
[object Object]: status code. For details, see .The first-phase API performs input parameter validation. The following errors may be returned:
[object Object]
- Deterministic computation:
[object Object]and[object Object]default to a deterministic implementation.
[object Object]
The following example is for reference only. For details, see .