reduce_max¶
- paddle.fluid.layers.nn. reduce_max ( input, dim=None, keep_dim=False, name=None ) [source]
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         Computes the maximum of tensor elements over the given dimension. - Parameters
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           - input (Variable) – The input variable which is a Tensor, the data type is float32, float64, int32, int64. 
- dim (list|int, optional) – The dimension along which the maximum is computed. If - None, compute the maximum over all elements of- inputand return a Tensor variable with a single element, otherwise must be in the range \([-rank(input), rank(input))\). If \(dim[i] < 0\), the dimension to reduce is \(rank + dim[i]\).
- keep_dim (bool, optional) – Whether to reserve the reduced dimension in the output Tensor. The result tensor will have one fewer dimension than the - inputunless- keep_dimis true, default value is False.
- 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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           Tensor, results of maximum on the specified dim of input tensor, it’s data type is the same as input’s Tensor. 
- Return type
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           Variable 
 Examples import paddle.fluid as fluid import paddle paddle.enable_static() # x is a Tensor variable with following elements: # [[0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.9] # [0.1, 0.2, 0.6, 0.7]] # Each example is followed by the corresponding output tensor. x = fluid.data(name='x', shape=[2, 4], dtype='float32') fluid.layers.reduce_max(x) # [0.9] fluid.layers.reduce_max(x, dim=0) # [0.2, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9] fluid.layers.reduce_max(x, dim=-1) # [0.9, 0.7] fluid.layers.reduce_max(x, dim=1, keep_dim=True) # [[0.9], [0.7]] # y is a Tensor variable with shape [2, 2, 2] and elements as below: # [[[1.0, 2.0], [3.0, 4.0]], # [[5.0, 6.0], [7.0, 8.0]]] # Each example is followed by the corresponding output tensor. y = fluid.data(name='y', shape=[2, 2, 2], dtype='float32') fluid.layers.reduce_max(y, dim=[1, 2]) # [4.0, 8.0] fluid.layers.reduce_max(y, dim=[0, 1]) # [7.0, 8.0] 
