torch.flatten#
- torch.flatten(input, start_dim=0, end_dim=-1) Tensor#
Flattens
inputby reshaping it into a one-dimensional tensor. Ifstart_dimorend_dimare passed, only dimensions starting withstart_dimand ending withend_dimare flattened. The order of elements ininputis unchanged.Unlike NumPy’s flatten, which always copies input’s data, this function may return the original object, a view, or copy. If no dimensions are flattened, then the original object
inputis returned. Otherwise, if input can be viewed as the flattened shape, then that view is returned. Finally, only if the input cannot be viewed as the flattened shape is input’s data copied. Seetorch.Tensor.view()for details on when a view will be returned.Note
Flattening a zero-dimensional tensor will return a one-dimensional view.
- Parameters
Example:
>>> t = torch.tensor([[[1, 2], ... [3, 4]], ... [[5, 6], ... [7, 8]]]) >>> torch.flatten(t) tensor([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]) >>> torch.flatten(t, start_dim=1) tensor([[1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8]])