mindspore.ops.msort
- mindspore.ops.msort(input)[source]
Return a tensor obtained by sorting the input tensor in ascending order along its first dimension.
ops.msort(input) is equivalent to ops.sort(axis=0)(input)[0]. See also
mindspore.ops.Sort()
for more details.- Parameters
input (Tensor) – The input tensor to sort.
- Returns
Tensor
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
GPU
CPU
Examples
>>> import mindspore >>> input = mindspore.tensor([[8, 2, 1], ... [5, 9, 3], ... [4, 6, 7]]) >>> mindspore.ops.msort(input) Tensor(shape=[3, 3], dtype=Int64, value= [[4, 2, 1], [5, 6, 3], [8, 9, 7]]) >>> # is equivalent to `ops.sort(axis=0)(input)[0]` >>> mindspore.ops.sort(input, axis=0)[0] Tensor(shape=[3, 3], dtype=Int64, value= [[4, 2, 1], [5, 6, 3], [8, 9, 7]])