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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion paddle/fluid/API.spec
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Expand Up @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ paddle.fluid.layers.gaussian_random (ArgSpec(args=['shape', 'mean', 'std', 'seed
paddle.fluid.layers.sampling_id (ArgSpec(args=['x', 'min', 'max', 'seed', 'dtype'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=(0.0, 1.0, 0, 'float32')), ('document', '35428949368cad5121dd37f8522ef8b0'))
paddle.fluid.layers.gaussian_random_batch_size_like (ArgSpec(args=['input', 'shape', 'input_dim_idx', 'output_dim_idx', 'mean', 'std', 'seed', 'dtype'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=(0, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0, 'float32')), ('document', '9e520987168f8ddb7dd71ffd68aa352c'))
paddle.fluid.layers.sum (ArgSpec(args=['x'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=None), ('document', 'a418e3ccb5e2ac21bd60f5cc221d5860'))
paddle.fluid.layers.slice (ArgSpec(args=['input', 'axes', 'starts', 'ends'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=None), ('document', 'bcb6380dbcf288058f8c1e14b82cbe0d'))
paddle.fluid.layers.slice (ArgSpec(args=['input', 'axes', 'starts', 'ends'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=None), ('document', '3ca6a761570d86e303e473afba99bb49'))
paddle.fluid.layers.shape (ArgSpec(args=['input'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=None), ('document', 'bf61c8f79d795a8371bdb3b5468aa82b'))
paddle.fluid.layers.rank (ArgSpec(args=['input'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=None), ('document', 'ee1386c42ecc8f424fe3fb21862fefc2'))
paddle.fluid.layers.logical_and (ArgSpec(args=['x', 'y', 'out', 'name'], varargs=None, keywords=None, defaults=(None, None)), ('document', 'cdcf20c494c92060d10feb9374532f42'))
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38 changes: 19 additions & 19 deletions paddle/fluid/operators/slice_op.cc
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Expand Up @@ -97,27 +97,27 @@ the start or end indices, it represents number of elements before the end
of that dimension. If the value passed to start or end is larger than
the n (the number of elements in this dimension), it represents n.
For slicing to the end of a dimension with unknown size, it is recommended
to pass in INT_MAX. If axes are omitted, they are set to [0, ..., ndim-1].
to pass in INT_MAX. The size of axes must be equal to starts\' and ends\'.
Following examples will explain how slice works:

.. code-block:: text

Cast1:
Given:
data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ]
axes = [0, 1]
starts = [1, 0]
ends = [2, 3]
Then:
result = [ [5, 6, 7], ]

Cast2:
Given:
data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ]
starts = [0, 1]
ends = [-1, 1000]
Then:
result = [ [2, 3, 4], ]
.. code-block:: text

Case1:
Given:
data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ]
axes = [0, 1]
starts = [1, 0]
ends = [2, 3]
Then:
result = [ [5, 6, 7], ]

Case2:
Given:
data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ]
starts = [0, 1]
ends = [-1, 1000]
Then:
result = [ [2, 3, 4], ]
)DOC");
}
};
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33 changes: 32 additions & 1 deletion python/paddle/fluid/layers/nn.py
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Expand Up @@ -9547,8 +9547,39 @@ def sum(x):
@templatedoc()
def slice(input, axes, starts, ends):
"""
${comment}
Slice Operator.

Produces a slice of the input tensor along multiple axes. Similar to numpy:
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/arrays.indexing.html
Slice uses `axes`, `starts` and `ends` attributes to specify the start and
end dimension for each axis in the list of axes, it uses this information
to slice the input data tensor. If a negative value is passed for any of
the start or end indices, it represents number of elements before the end
of that dimension. If the value passed to start or end is larger than
the n (the number of elements in this dimension), it represents n.
For slicing to the end of a dimension with unknown size, it is recommended
to pass in INT_MAX. The size of axes must be equal to starts\' and ends\'.
Following examples will explain how slice works:

.. code-block:: text

Case1:
Given:
data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ]
axes = [0, 1]
starts = [1, 0]
ends = [2, 3]
Then:
result = [ [5, 6, 7], ]

Case2:
Given:
data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ]
axes = [0, 1]
starts = [0, 1]
ends = [-1, 1000]
Then:
result = [ [2, 3, 4], ]
Args:
input (Variable): ${input_comment}.
axes (List): ${axes_comment}
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