equal_all¶
- paddle. equal_all ( x, y, name=None ) [source]
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         Returns the truth value of \(x == y\). True if two inputs have the same elements, False otherwise. Note The output has no gradient. - Parameters
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           - x (Tensor) – Tensor, data type is bool, float32, float64, int32, int64. 
- y (Tensor) – Tensor, data type is bool, float32, float64, int32, int64. 
- name (str, optional) – The default value is None. Normally there is no need for user to set this property. For more information, please refer to Name. 
 
- Returns
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           output Tensor, data type is bool, value is [False] or [True]. 
- Return type
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           Tensor 
 Examples import paddle x = paddle.to_tensor([1, 2, 3]) y = paddle.to_tensor([1, 2, 3]) z = paddle.to_tensor([1, 4, 3]) result1 = paddle.equal_all(x, y) print(result1) # result1 = [True ] result2 = paddle.equal_all(x, z) print(result2) # result2 = [False ] 
