mindspore.Tensor.remainder_
- Tensor.remainder_(other) Tensor[source]
- Computes the remainder of self divided by other element-wise. The result has the same sign as the divisor other and its absolute value is less than that of other. - remainder(self, other) == self - self.div(other, rounding_mode="floor") * other - Warning - This is an experimental API that is subject to change or deletion. - Note - Complex inputs are not supported. 
- The dividend self is a tensor whose data type is number. 
- When self and other have different shapes, other should be able to broadcast to a self. 
 - Parameters
- other (Union[Tensor, number, bool]) – The divisor is a number or a bool or a tensor whose data type is number or bool. 
- Returns
- Tensor, the shape and the data type are the same as those of self . 
- Raises
- RuntimeError – If other cannot be broadcast to self. 
 - Supported Platforms:
- Ascend
 - Examples - >>> import mindspore >>> from mindspore import Tensor >>> import numpy as np >>> x = Tensor(np.array([2, 4, -1]), mindspore.int32) >>> other = Tensor(np.array([3, -6, -2]), mindspore.int32) >>> output = x.remainder_(other) >>> print(output) [ 2 -2 -1] >>> print(x) [ 2 -2 -1]