torch.msort¶
- torch.msort(input: Tensor, *, out: Optional[Tensor]) Tensor ¶
Sorts the elements of the
input
tensor along its first dimension in ascending order by value.Note
torch.msort(t) is equivalent to torch.sort(t, dim=0)[0]. See also
torch.sort()
.- Parameters
input (Tensor) – the input tensor.
- Keyword Arguments
out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.
Example:
>>> t = torch.randn(3, 4) >>> t tensor([[-0.1321, 0.4370, -1.2631, -1.1289], [-2.0527, -1.1250, 0.2275, 0.3077], [-0.0881, -0.1259, -0.5495, 1.0284]]) >>> torch.msort(t) tensor([[-2.0527, -1.1250, -1.2631, -1.1289], [-0.1321, -0.1259, -0.5495, 0.3077], [-0.0881, 0.4370, 0.2275, 1.0284]])