torch.floor_divide¶
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torch.floor_divide(input, other, *, out=None) → Tensor¶
- Warning - This function’s name is a misnomer. It actually rounds the quotient towards zero instead of taking its floor. This behavior will be deprecated in a future PyTorch release. - Computes - inputdivided by- other, elementwise, and rounds each quotient towards zero. Equivalently, it truncates the quotient(s):- Supports broadcasting to a common shape, type promotion, and integer and float inputs. - Parameters
- Keyword Arguments
- out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor. 
 - Example: - >>> a = torch.tensor([4.0, 3.0]) >>> b = torch.tensor([2.0, 2.0]) >>> torch.floor_divide(a, b) tensor([2.0, 1.0]) >>> torch.floor_divide(a, 1.4) tensor([2.0, 2.0])