torch.cummin — PyTorch 2.7 documentation (original) (raw)
torch.cummin(input, dim, *, out=None)¶
Returns a namedtuple (values, indices)
where values
is the cumulative minimum of elements of input
in the dimension dim
. And indices
is the index location of each maximum value found in the dimension dim
.
yi=min(x1,x2,x3,…,xi)y_i = min(x_1, x_2, x_3, \dots, x_i)
Parameters
Keyword Arguments
out (tuple, optional) – the result tuple of two output tensors (values, indices)
Example:
a = torch.randn(10) a tensor([-0.2284, -0.6628, 0.0975, 0.2680, -1.3298, -0.4220, -0.3885, 1.1762, 0.9165, 1.6684]) torch.cummin(a, dim=0) torch.return_types.cummin( values=tensor([-0.2284, -0.6628, -0.6628, -0.6628, -1.3298, -1.3298, -1.3298, -1.3298, -1.3298, -1.3298]), indices=tensor([0, 1, 1, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4]))