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TensorPrimitives.MaxNumber Method

Definition

Overloads

MaxNumber<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>)

Searches for the largest number in the specified tensor.

MaxNumber<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)

Computes the element-wise maximum of the numbers in the specified tensors.

MaxNumber<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, T, Span<T>)

Computes the element-wise maximum of the numbers in the specified tensors.

MaxNumber<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>)

Source:
TensorPrimitives.MaxNumber.cs

Searches for the largest number in the specified tensor.

public:
generic <typename T>
 where T : System::Numerics::INumber<T> static T MaxNumber(ReadOnlySpan<T> x);
public static T MaxNumber<T> (ReadOnlySpan<T> x) where T : System.Numerics.INumber<T>;
static member MaxNumber : ReadOnlySpan<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)> -> 'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)
Public Shared Function MaxNumber(Of T As INumber(Of T)) (x As ReadOnlySpan(Of T)) As T

Type Parameters

T

Parameters

x
ReadOnlySpan<T>

The tensor, represented as a span.

Returns

T

The maximum element in x.

Exceptions

Length of x must be greater than zero.

Remarks

The determination of the maximum element matches the IEEE 754:2019 `maximumNumber` function. Positive 0 is considered greater than negative 0.

This method may call into the underlying C runtime or employ instructions specific to the current architecture. Exact results may differ between different operating systems or architectures.

Applies to

MaxNumber<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, ReadOnlySpan<T>, Span<T>)

Source:
TensorPrimitives.MaxNumber.cs

Computes the element-wise maximum of the numbers in the specified tensors.

public:
generic <typename T>
 where T : System::Numerics::INumber<T> static void MaxNumber(ReadOnlySpan<T> x, ReadOnlySpan<T> y, Span<T> destination);
public static void MaxNumber<T> (ReadOnlySpan<T> x, ReadOnlySpan<T> y, Span<T> destination) where T : System.Numerics.INumber<T>;
static member MaxNumber : ReadOnlySpan<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)> * ReadOnlySpan<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)> * Span<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)> -> unit (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)
Public Shared Sub MaxNumber(Of T As INumber(Of T)) (x As ReadOnlySpan(Of T), y As ReadOnlySpan(Of T), destination As Span(Of T))

Type Parameters

T

Parameters

x
ReadOnlySpan<T>

The first tensor, represented as a span.

y
ReadOnlySpan<T>

The second tensor, represented as a span.

destination
Span<T>

The destination tensor, represented as a span.

Exceptions

y and destination reference overlapping memory locations and do not begin at the same location.

Remarks

This method effectively computes destination[i] = T.MaxNumber(x[i], y[i]).

The determination of the maximum element matches the IEEE 754:2019 `maximumNumber` function. If either value is NaN the other is returned. Positive 0 is considered greater than negative 0.

This method may call into the underlying C runtime or employ instructions specific to the current architecture. Exact results may differ between different operating systems or architectures.

Applies to

MaxNumber<T>(ReadOnlySpan<T>, T, Span<T>)

Source:
TensorPrimitives.MaxNumber.cs

Computes the element-wise maximum of the numbers in the specified tensors.

public:
generic <typename T>
 where T : System::Numerics::INumber<T> static void MaxNumber(ReadOnlySpan<T> x, T y, Span<T> destination);
public static void MaxNumber<T> (ReadOnlySpan<T> x, T y, Span<T> destination) where T : System.Numerics.INumber<T>;
static member MaxNumber : ReadOnlySpan<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)> * 'T * Span<'T (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)> -> unit (requires 'T :> System.Numerics.INumber<'T>)
Public Shared Sub MaxNumber(Of T As INumber(Of T)) (x As ReadOnlySpan(Of T), y As T, destination As Span(Of T))

Type Parameters

T

Parameters

x
ReadOnlySpan<T>

The first tensor, represented as a span.

y
T

The second tensor, represented as a scalar.

destination
Span<T>

The destination tensor, represented as a span.

Exceptions

x and destination reference overlapping memory locations and do not begin at the same location.

Remarks

This method effectively computes destination[i] = T.MaxNumber(x[i], y).

The determination of the maximum element matches the IEEE 754:2019 `maximumNumber` function. If either value is NaN the other is returned. Positive 0 is considered greater than negative 0.

This method may call into the underlying C runtime or employ instructions specific to the current architecture. Exact results may differ between different operating systems or architectures.

Applies to