full¶
- paddle. full ( shape, fill_value, dtype=None, name=None ) [source]
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         Return a Tensor with the fill_valuewhich size is same asshape.- Parameters
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           - shape (list|tuple|Tensor) – Shape of the Tensor to be created. The data type is - int32or- int64. If- shapeis a list or tuple, the elements of it should be integers or Tensors with shape [1]. If- shapeis an Tensor, it should be an 1-D Tensor.
- fill_value (bool|float|int|Tensor) – The constant value used to initialize the Tensor to be created. If - fill_valueis an Tensor, it must be an 1-D Tensor.
- dtype (np.dtype|str, optional) – Data type of the output Tensor which can be float16, float32, float64, int32, int64, if dytpe is None, the data type of created Tensor is float32. 
- name (str, optional) – For details, please refer to Name. Generally, no setting is required. Default: None. 
 
- Returns
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           Tensor which is created according to shape,fill_valueanddtype.
- Return type
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           Tensor 
 Examples import paddle data1 = paddle.full(shape=[2,1], fill_value=0, dtype='int64') #[[0] # [0]] # attr shape is a list which contains Tensor. positive_2 = paddle.full([1], 2, "int32") data3 = paddle.full(shape=[1, positive_2], dtype='float32', fill_value=1.5) # [[1.5 1.5]] # attr shape is a Tensor. shape = paddle.full([2], 2, "int32") data4 = paddle.full(shape=shape, dtype='bool', fill_value=True) # [[True True] # [True True]] # attr fill_value is a Tensor. val = paddle.full([1], 2.0, "float32") data5 = paddle.full(shape=[2,1], fill_value=val, dtype='float32') # [[2.0] # [2.0]] 
