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# Owner(s): ["module: tests"]
import random
from itertools import permutations, product
import numpy as np
import torch
from torch import nan
from torch.testing import make_tensor
from torch.testing._internal.common_device_type import (
dtypes,
dtypesIfCPU,
dtypesIfCUDA,
instantiate_device_type_tests,
largeTensorTest,
onlyCPU,
onlyCUDA,
onlyNativeDeviceTypes,
)
from torch.testing._internal.common_dtype import (
all_types,
all_types_and,
floating_types_and,
integral_types,
)
from torch.testing._internal.common_utils import (
run_tests,
skipIfTorchDynamo,
slowTest,
TestCase,
)
class TestSortAndSelect(TestCase):
def assertIsOrdered(self, order, x, mxx, ixx, task):
SIZE = x.size(1)
if order == "descending":
def check_order(a, b):
# `a != a` because we put NaNs
# at the end of ascending sorted lists,
# and the beginning of descending ones.
return ((a != a) | (a >= b)).all().item()
elif order == "ascending":
def check_order(a, b):
# see above
return ((b != b) | (a <= b)).all().item()
else:
error( # noqa: F821
f'unknown order "{order}", must be "ascending" or "descending"'
)
are_ordered = True
for k in range(1, SIZE):
self.assertTrue(
check_order(mxx[:, k - 1], mxx[:, k]),
f"torch.sort ({order}) values unordered for {task}",
)
seen = set()
indicesCorrect = True
size0 = x.size(0)
size = x.size(x.dim() - 1)
x = x.tolist()
mxx = mxx.tolist()
ixx = ixx.tolist()
for k in range(size0):
seen.clear()
for j in range(size):
self.assertEqual(
x[k][ixx[k][j]],
mxx[k][j],
msg=f"torch.sort ({order}) indices wrong for {task}",
)
seen.add(ixx[k][j])
self.assertEqual(len(seen), size)
def test_sort(self, device):
# on CUDA 2048 vs >2048 have different code path for the dim being sorted
for SIZE in (4, 2049):
x = torch.rand(4, SIZE, device=device)
res1val, res1ind = torch.sort(x)
# Test inplace
y = x.clone()
y_inds = torch.tensor((), dtype=torch.int64, device=device)
torch.sort(y, out=(y, y_inds))
x_vals, x_inds = torch.sort(x)
self.assertEqual(x_vals, y)
self.assertEqual(x_inds, y_inds)
# Test use of result tensor
res2val = torch.tensor((), device=device)
res2ind = torch.tensor((), device=device, dtype=torch.long)
torch.sort(x, out=(res2val, res2ind))
self.assertEqual(res1val, res2val, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind, res2ind, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(torch.argsort(x), res1ind)
self.assertEqual(x.argsort(), res1ind)
# Test sorting of random numbers
self.assertIsOrdered("ascending", x, res2val, res2ind, "random")
# Test simple sort
self.assertEqual(
torch.sort(torch.tensor((50, 40, 30, 20, 10), device=device))[0],
torch.tensor((10, 20, 30, 40, 50), device=device),
atol=0,
rtol=0,
)
# Test that we still have proper sorting with duplicate keys
x = torch.floor(torch.rand(4, SIZE, device=device) * 10)
torch.sort(x, out=(res2val, res2ind))
self.assertIsOrdered(
"ascending", x, res2val, res2ind, "random with duplicate keys"
)
# DESCENDING SORT
x = torch.rand(4, SIZE, device=device)
res1val, res1ind = torch.sort(x, x.dim() - 1, True)
# Test use of result tensor
res2val = torch.tensor((), device=device)
res2ind = torch.tensor((), device=device, dtype=torch.long)
torch.sort(x, x.dim() - 1, True, out=(res2val, res2ind))
self.assertEqual(res1val, res2val, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind, res2ind, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(torch.argsort(x, x.dim() - 1, True), res1ind)
self.assertEqual(x.argsort(x.dim() - 1, True), res1ind)
# Test sorting of random numbers
self.assertIsOrdered("descending", x, res2val, res2ind, "random")
# Test simple sort task
self.assertEqual(
torch.sort(torch.tensor((10, 20, 30, 40, 50), device=device), 0, True)[
0
],
torch.tensor((50, 40, 30, 20, 10), device=device),
atol=0,
rtol=0,
)
# Test that we still have proper sorting with duplicate keys
self.assertIsOrdered(
"descending", x, res2val, res2ind, "random with duplicate keys"
)
# Test argument sorting with and without stable
x = torch.tensor([1, 10, 2, 2, 3, 7, 7, 8, 9, 9] * 3)
self.assertEqual(
torch.argsort(x, stable=True), torch.sort(x, stable=True).indices
)
self.assertEqual(
torch.argsort(x, stable=False), torch.sort(x, stable=False).indices
)
self.assertEqual(torch.argsort(x), torch.sort(x).indices)
# Test sorting with NaNs
x = torch.rand(4, SIZE, device=device)
x[1][2] = float("NaN")
x[3][0] = float("NaN")
torch.sort(x, out=(res2val, res2ind))
self.assertIsOrdered("ascending", x, res2val, res2ind, "random with NaNs")
torch.sort(x, out=(res2val, res2ind), descending=True)
self.assertIsOrdered("descending", x, res2val, res2ind, "random with NaNs")
def test_sort_stable_none(self):
# Called sort with stable=None used to trigger an assertion
# See https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/117255
x = torch.ones(10)
y = x.sort(stable=None).values
self.assertTrue(torch.all(y == torch.ones(10)).item())
@onlyCUDA
def test_sort_large_slice(self, device):
# tests direct cub path
x = torch.randn(4, 1024000, device=device)
res1val, res1ind = torch.sort(x, stable=True)
torch.cuda.synchronize()
# assertIsOrdered is too slow, so just compare to cpu
res1val_cpu, res1ind_cpu = torch.sort(x.cpu(), stable=True)
self.assertEqual(res1val, res1val_cpu.cuda())
self.assertEqual(res1ind, res1ind_cpu.cuda())
res1val, res1ind = torch.sort(x, descending=True, stable=True)
torch.cuda.synchronize()
res1val_cpu, res1ind_cpu = torch.sort(x.cpu(), descending=True, stable=True)
self.assertEqual(res1val, res1val_cpu.cuda())
self.assertEqual(res1ind, res1ind_cpu.cuda())
@dtypes(*all_types_and(torch.bool, torch.half, torch.bfloat16))
def test_stable_sort(self, device, dtype):
sizes = (100, 1000, 10000)
for ncopies in sizes:
x = torch.tensor([0, 1] * ncopies, dtype=dtype, device=device)
_, idx = x.sort(stable=True)
self.assertEqual(
idx[:ncopies],
torch.arange(start=0, end=2 * ncopies, step=2, device=device),
)
self.assertEqual(
idx[ncopies:],
torch.arange(start=1, end=2 * ncopies, step=2, device=device),
)
@onlyCUDA
@dtypes(torch.uint8)
@largeTensorTest("200GB") # Unfortunately 80GB A100 is not large enough
def test_sort_large(self, device, dtype):
t0 = torch.randperm(8192, device=device).to(dtype)
t = t0.view(1, 8192).expand(2**18 + 1, -1).contiguous()
v, i = t.sort()
del t
iv, im = i.var_mean(dim=0)
del i
vv, vm = v.var_mean(dim=0)
del v
self.assertEqual(vv, torch.zeros_like(vv))
self.assertEqual(iv, torch.zeros_like(iv))
self.assertEqual(vm, torch.arange(255, dtype=dtype, device=device))
self.assertEqual(im, t0.sort().indices)
@dtypes(torch.float32)
def test_sort_restride(self, device, dtype):
# Input: non-contiguous (stride: 5) 3-element array
tensor = torch.randn((3, 5), dtype=dtype, device=device)[:, 0]
# Outputs: 0-dim tensors
# They will need to be resized, which means they will also be
# restrided with the input tensor's strides as base.
values = torch.tensor(0, dtype=dtype, device=device)
indices = torch.tensor(0, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
torch.sort(tensor, out=(values, indices))
# Check: outputs were restrided to dense strides
self.assertEqual(values.stride(), (1,))
self.assertEqual(indices.stride(), (1,))
# Check: 'tensor' indexed by 'indices' is equal to 'values'
self.assertEqual(tensor[indices], values)
def _test_sort_discontiguous(self, device, dtype):
# on CUDA 2048 vs >2048 have different code path for the dim being sorted
sizes = (5, 7, 2049)
for shape in permutations(sizes):
for perm in permutations((0, 1, 2)):
for dim in range(3):
t = torch.randn(shape, device=device, dtype=dtype).permute(perm)
r1 = t.sort(dim=dim)
r2 = t.contiguous().sort(dim=dim)
self.assertEqual(r1, r2)
n = t.size(dim)
# assert ordered
self.assertTrue(
(
r1.values.narrow(dim, 1, n - 1)
>= r1.values.narrow(dim, 0, n - 1)
).all()
)
# assert that different segments does not mix, which can easily happen
# if the stride is not handled correctly
self.assertTrue(
(t.unsqueeze(-1).transpose(dim, -1) == r1.values.unsqueeze(-1))
.any(dim=dim)
.any(dim=-1)
.all()
)
# assert stride is preserved
if self.device_type == "cuda":
# FIXME: this behavior should be true for all cases, not
# just the one specified in if condition
self.assertEqual(r1.values.stride(), t.stride())
self.assertEqual(r1.indices.stride(), t.stride())
@onlyCUDA
@dtypes(torch.float32)
def test_sort_discontiguous(self, device, dtype):
self._test_sort_discontiguous(device, dtype)
@slowTest # this test is slow on CPU, but not on CUDA
@onlyCPU
@dtypes(torch.float32)
def test_sort_discontiguous_slow(self, device, dtype):
self._test_sort_discontiguous(device, dtype)
@dtypes(torch.float32)
def test_sort_1d_output_discontiguous(self, device, dtype):
tensor = torch.randn(12, device=device, dtype=dtype)[:6]
values = torch.empty_like(tensor)[::2]
indices = torch.empty(18, device=device, dtype=torch.long)[::3]
torch.sort(tensor, out=(values, indices))
values_cont, indices_cont = tensor.sort()
self.assertEqual(indices, indices_cont)
self.assertEqual(values, values_cont)
@slowTest
@onlyCPU
@dtypes(*integral_types())
def test_sort_1d_parallel(self, device, dtype):
low = 0 if dtype == torch.uint8 else -128
tensor = torch.randint(
low=low, high=127, size=(100000,), device=device, dtype=dtype
)
vals, _ = torch.sort(tensor, stable=True)
self.assertEqual(True, torch.all(vals[:-1] <= vals[1:]))
@dtypes(torch.float32)
def test_topk_1d_output_discontiguous(self, device, dtype):
tensor = torch.randn(12, device=device, dtype=dtype)
values = torch.empty_like(tensor)[::2]
indices = torch.empty(18, device=device, dtype=torch.long)[::3]
for sorted in (True, False):
# outputs of `sorted=False` test are not guaranteed to be the same,
# but with current implementation they are
torch.topk(tensor, 6, sorted=sorted, out=(values, indices))
values_cont, indices_cont = tensor.topk(6, sorted=sorted)
self.assertEqual(indices, indices_cont)
self.assertEqual(values, values_cont)
@dtypes(*all_types_and(torch.bool, torch.half, torch.bfloat16))
def test_stable_sort_against_numpy(self, device, dtype):
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
inf = float("inf")
neg_inf = -float("inf")
nan = float("nan")
else:
if dtype != torch.bool:
# no torch.iinfo support for torch.bool
inf = torch.iinfo(dtype).max
neg_inf = torch.iinfo(dtype).min
else:
inf = True
neg_inf = ~inf
# no nan for integral types, we use inf instead for simplicity
nan = inf
def generate_samples():
from itertools import chain, combinations
for sizes in [(1025,), (10000,)]:
size = sizes[0]
# binary strings
yield (torch.tensor([0, 1] * size, dtype=dtype, device=device), 0)
if self.device_type == "cuda":
return
yield (torch.tensor([0, 1] * 100, dtype=dtype, device=device), 0)
def repeated_index_fill(t, dim, idxs, vals):
res = t
for idx, val in zip(idxs, vals):
res = res.index_fill(dim, idx, val)
return res
for sizes in [(1, 10), (10, 1), (10, 10), (10, 10, 10)]:
size = min(*sizes)
x = (torch.randn(*sizes, device=device) * size).to(dtype)
yield (x, 0)
# Generate tensors which are being filled at random locations
# with values from the non-empty subsets of the set (inf, neg_inf, nan)
# for each dimension.
n_fill_vals = 3 # cardinality of (inf, neg_inf, nan)
for dim in range(len(sizes)):
idxs = (
torch.randint(high=size, size=(size // 10,))
for i in range(n_fill_vals)
)
vals = (inf, neg_inf, nan)
subsets = chain.from_iterable(
combinations(list(zip(idxs, vals)), r)
for r in range(1, n_fill_vals + 1)
)
for subset in subsets:
idxs_subset, vals_subset = zip(*subset)
yield (
repeated_index_fill(x, dim, idxs_subset, vals_subset),
dim,
)
for sample, dim in generate_samples():
_, idx_torch = sample.sort(dim=dim, stable=True)
if dtype is torch.bfloat16:
sample_numpy = sample.float().cpu().numpy()
else:
sample_numpy = sample.cpu().numpy()
idx_numpy = np.argsort(sample_numpy, axis=dim, kind="stable")
self.assertEqual(idx_torch, idx_numpy)
@dtypes(*all_types_and(torch.half, torch.bfloat16))
def test_msort(self, device, dtype):
def test(shape):
tensor = make_tensor(shape, dtype=dtype, device=device, low=-9, high=9)
if tensor.size() != torch.Size([]):
if dtype is torch.bfloat16:
expected = torch.from_numpy(
np.sort(tensor.float().cpu().numpy(), axis=0)
).bfloat16()
else:
expected = torch.from_numpy(np.sort(tensor.cpu().numpy(), axis=0))
else:
expected = tensor # numpy.msort() does not support empty shapes tensor
result = torch.msort(tensor)
self.assertEqual(result, expected)
out = torch.empty_like(result)
torch.msort(tensor, out=out)
self.assertEqual(out, expected)
shapes = (
[],
[0],
[20],
[1, 20],
[30, 30],
[10, 20, 30],
)
for shape in shapes:
test(shape)
@skipIfTorchDynamo("Fails on python 3.11")
@dtypes(torch.float)
def test_sort_expanded_tensor(self, device, dtype):
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/91420
data = torch.scalar_tensor(True, device=device, dtype=dtype)
data = data.expand([1, 1, 1])
ref = torch.Tensor([[[True]]])
out = torch.sort(data, stable=True, dim=1, descending=True)
expected = torch.sort(ref, stable=True, dim=1, descending=True)
self.assertEqual(out, expected)
data = torch.randn(4, 1, 10, device=device, dtype=dtype)
data = data.expand([4, 8, 10])
ref = data.contiguous()
out = torch.sort(data, stable=True, dim=1, descending=True)
expected = torch.sort(ref, stable=True, dim=1, descending=True)
self.assertEqual(out, expected)
def test_topk(self, device):
def topKViaSort(t, k, dim, dir):
sorted, indices = t.sort(dim, dir)
return sorted.narrow(dim, 0, k), indices.narrow(dim, 0, k)
def compareTensors(t, res1, ind1, res2, ind2, dim):
# Values should be exactly equivalent
self.assertEqual(res1, res2, atol=0, rtol=0)
# Indices might differ based on the implementation, since there is
# no guarantee of the relative order of selection
if not ind1.eq(ind2).all():
# To verify that the indices represent equivalent elements,
# gather from the input using the topk indices and compare against
# the sort indices
vals = t.gather(dim, ind2)
self.assertEqual(res1, vals, atol=0, rtol=0)
def compare(t, k, dim, dir):
topKVal, topKInd = t.topk(k, dim, dir, True)
sortKVal, sortKInd = topKViaSort(t, k, dim, dir)
compareTensors(t, sortKVal, sortKInd, topKVal, topKInd, dim)
SIZE = 100
t = torch.rand(
random.randint(1, SIZE),
random.randint(1, SIZE),
random.randint(1, SIZE),
device=device,
)
for _kTries in range(3):
for _dimTries in range(3):
for transpose in (True, False):
for dir in (True, False):
testTensor = t
if transpose:
dim1 = random.randrange(t.ndimension())
dim2 = dim1
while dim1 == dim2:
dim2 = random.randrange(t.ndimension())
testTensor = t.transpose(dim1, dim2)
dim = random.randrange(testTensor.ndimension())
k = random.randint(1, testTensor.size(dim))
compare(testTensor, k, dim, dir)
# This tests the code path where on CUDA, topk is implemented with sort.
t = torch.randn((2, 100000), device=device)
compare(t, 2000, 1, True)
compare(t, 2000, 1, False)
# This tests the code path where on CUDA, topk is implemented with multiblock
t = torch.randn((2, 10000), device=device)
compare(t, 2000, 1, True)
compare(t, 2000, 1, False)
def test_topk_quantized_scalar_input(self):
# Calling topk on a quantized scalar input used to segfault,
# see https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/116324
x = torch.quantize_per_tensor(torch.randn(()), 0.1, 10, torch.qint8)
x.topk(1)
def test_topk_arguments(self, device):
q = torch.randn(10, 2, 10, device=device)
# Make sure True isn't mistakenly taken as the 2nd dimension (interpreted as 1)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: q.topk(4, True))
def test_unique_dim(self, device):
self.assertFalse(hasattr(torch, "unique_dim"))
def run_test(device, dtype):
x = torch.tensor(
[
[[1.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0]],
[[1.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0]],
],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
x_empty = torch.empty(5, 0, dtype=dtype, device=device)
x_ill_formed_empty = torch.empty(5, 0, 0, dtype=dtype, device=device)
x_ill_formed_empty_another = torch.empty(
5, 0, 5, dtype=dtype, device=device
)
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
x_nan = torch.tensor(
[float("nan"), 0, 0, float("nan"), float("nan"), 1],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_unique_dim0 = torch.tensor(
[[[1.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0]]],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_inverse_dim0 = torch.tensor([0, 0])
expected_counts_dim0 = torch.tensor([2])
expected_unique_dim1 = torch.tensor(
[
[[0.0, 1.0], [1.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0]],
[[0.0, 1.0], [1.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0]],
],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_unique_dim1_bool = torch.tensor(
[[[False, True], [True, True]], [[False, True], [True, True]]],
dtype=torch.bool,
device=device,
)
expected_inverse_dim1 = torch.tensor([1, 0, 2, 0])
expected_inverse_dim1_bool = torch.tensor([1, 0, 1, 0])
expected_counts_dim1 = torch.tensor([2, 1, 1])
expected_counts_dim1_bool = torch.tensor([2, 2])
expected_unique_dim2 = torch.tensor(
[
[[1.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0]],
[[1.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0], [2.0, 1.0], [0.0, 1.0]],
],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_inverse_dim2 = torch.tensor([0, 1])
expected_counts_dim2 = torch.tensor([1, 1])
expected_unique_empty = torch.empty(5, 0, dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_inverse_empty = torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.long, device=device)
expected_counts_empty = torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.long, device=device)
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
expected_unique_nan = torch.tensor(
[float("nan"), 0, float("nan"), float("nan"), 1],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_inverse_nan = torch.tensor(
[0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
expected_counts_nan = torch.tensor(
[1, 2, 1, 1, 1], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
# dim0
x_unique = torch.unique(x, dim=0)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim0, x_unique)
x_unique, x_inverse = torch.unique(x, return_inverse=True, dim=0)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim0, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim0, x_inverse)
x_unique, x_counts = torch.unique(
x, return_inverse=False, return_counts=True, dim=0
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim0, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim0, x_counts)
x_unique, x_inverse, x_counts = torch.unique(
x, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=0
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim0, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim0, x_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim0, x_counts)
# dim1
x_unique = torch.unique(x, dim=1)
if x.dtype == torch.bool:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1_bool, x_unique)
else:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1, x_unique)
x_unique, x_inverse = torch.unique(x, return_inverse=True, dim=1)
if x.dtype == torch.bool:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1_bool, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim1_bool, x_inverse)
else:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim1, x_inverse)
x_unique, x_counts = torch.unique(
x, return_inverse=False, return_counts=True, dim=1
)
if x.dtype == torch.bool:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1_bool, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim1_bool, x_counts)
else:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim1, x_counts)
x_unique, x_inverse, x_counts = torch.unique(
x, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=1
)
if x.dtype == torch.bool:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1_bool, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim1_bool, x_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim1_bool, x_counts)
else:
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim1, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim1, x_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim1, x_counts)
# dim2
x_unique = torch.unique(x, dim=2)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim2, x_unique)
x_unique, x_inverse = torch.unique(x, return_inverse=True, dim=2)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim2, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim2, x_inverse)
x_unique, x_counts = torch.unique(
x, return_inverse=False, return_counts=True, dim=2
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim2, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim2, x_counts)
x_unique, x_inverse, x_counts = torch.unique(
x, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=2
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_dim2, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_dim2, x_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_dim2, x_counts)
# test empty tensor
x_unique, x_inverse, x_counts = torch.unique(
x_empty, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=1
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_empty, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_empty, x_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_empty, x_counts)
# test tensor with nan
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
x_unique, x_inverse, x_counts = torch.unique(
x_nan, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=0
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique_nan, x_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse_nan, x_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts_nan, x_counts)
# test not a well formed tensor
# Checking for runtime error, as this is the expected behaviour
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
torch.unique(
x_ill_formed_empty, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=1
)
# test along dim2
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
torch.unique(
x_ill_formed_empty_another,
return_inverse=True,
return_counts=True,
dim=2,
)
# test consecutive version
y = torch.tensor(
[
[0, 1],
[0, 1],
[0, 1],
[1, 2],
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
[0, 1],
[0, 1],
[3, 4],
[1, 2],
],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
# test tensor with nan
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
y_nan = torch.tensor(
[float("nan"), 0, 0, float("nan"), float("nan"), 1],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_y_unique = torch.tensor(
[[0, 1], [1, 2], [3, 4], [0, 1], [3, 4], [1, 2]],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_y_inverse = torch.tensor(
[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5], dtype=torch.int64, device=device
)
expected_y_counts = torch.tensor(
[3, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1], dtype=torch.int64, device=device
)
expected_y_inverse_bool = torch.tensor(
[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3], dtype=torch.int64, device=device
)
expected_y_counts_bool = torch.tensor(
[3, 3, 2, 2], dtype=torch.int64, device=device
)
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
expected_y_unique_nan = torch.tensor(
[float("nan"), 0, float("nan"), float("nan"), 1],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
expected_y_inverse_nan = torch.tensor(
[0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
expected_y_counts_nan = torch.tensor(
[1, 2, 1, 1, 1], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
y_unique, y_inverse, y_counts = torch.unique_consecutive(
y, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=0
)
if x.dtype == torch.bool:
self.assertEqual(expected_y_inverse_bool, y_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_y_counts_bool, y_counts)
else:
self.assertEqual(expected_y_inverse, y_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_y_counts, y_counts)
# test tensor with nan
if dtype in floating_types_and(torch.float16, torch.bfloat16):
y_unique, y_inverse, y_counts = torch.unique_consecutive(
y_nan, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True, dim=0
)
self.assertEqual(expected_y_unique_nan, y_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_y_inverse_nan, y_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_y_counts_nan, y_counts)
# Test dim is sorted same as NumPy with dims >= 3
x = torch.tensor(
[
[
[[1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1], [0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1]],
[[0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1], [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0]],
],
[
[[0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1], [0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1]],
[[0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1], [1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]],
],
],
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
xn = x.cpu().numpy()
for d in range(x.dim()):
t = torch.unique(x, dim=d)
n = np.unique(xn, axis=d)
self.assertEqual(t.cpu().numpy(), n)
run_test(device, torch.float)
run_test(device, torch.double)
run_test(device, torch.long)
run_test(device, torch.uint8)
run_test(device, torch.bool)
@onlyCUDA
def test_topk_noncontiguous_gpu(self, device):
# test different topk paths on cuda
single_block_t = torch.randn(20, device=device)[::2]
multi_block_t = torch.randn(20000, device=device)[::2]
sort_t = torch.randn(200000, device=device)[::2]
for t in (single_block_t, multi_block_t, sort_t):
for k in (5, 2000, 10000):
if k >= t.shape[0]:
continue
top1, idx1 = t.topk(k)
top2, idx2 = t.contiguous().topk(k)
self.assertEqual(top1, top2)
self.assertEqual(idx1, idx2)
def _test_topk_dtype(self, device, dtype, integral, size):
if integral:
a = torch.randint(
torch.iinfo(dtype).min,
torch.iinfo(dtype).max,
size=(size,),
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
)
else:
a = torch.randn(size=(size,), dtype=dtype, device=device)
sort_topk = a.sort()[0][-(size // 2) :].flip(0)
topk = a.topk(size // 2)
self.assertEqual(sort_topk, topk[0]) # check values
self.assertEqual(sort_topk, a[topk[1]]) # check indices
@dtypes(torch.int8, torch.uint8, torch.int16, torch.int32, torch.int64)
def test_topk_integral(self, device, dtype):
small = 10
large = 4096
verylarge = 8192 # multi_block topk on cuda
for curr_size in (small, large, verylarge):
self._test_topk_dtype(device, dtype, True, curr_size)
@dtypes(torch.bfloat16, torch.half)
def test_topk_lower_precision(self, device, dtype):
small = 10
large = 4096
verylarge = 8192 # multi_block topk on cuda
for curr_size in (small, large, verylarge):
self._test_topk_dtype(device, dtype, False, curr_size)
@dtypesIfCUDA(*floating_types_and(torch.half, torch.bfloat16))
@dtypes(torch.float, torch.double, torch.bfloat16, torch.half)
def test_topk_nonfinite(self, device, dtype):
x = torch.tensor(
[float("nan"), float("inf"), 1e4, 0, -1e4, -float("inf")],
device=device,
dtype=dtype,
)
val, idx = x.topk(4)
expect = torch.tensor(
[float("nan"), float("inf"), 1e4, 0], device=device, dtype=dtype
)
self.assertEqual(val, expect)
self.assertEqual(idx, [0, 1, 2, 3])
val, idx = x.topk(4, largest=False)
expect = torch.tensor([-float("inf"), -1e4, 0, 1e4], device=device, dtype=dtype)
self.assertEqual(val, expect)
self.assertEqual(idx, [5, 4, 3, 2])
def test_topk_4d(self, device):
small = 128
large = 8192
for size in (small, large):
x = torch.ones(2, size, 2, 2, device=device)
x[:, 1, :, :] *= 2.0
x[:, 10, :, :] *= 1.5
val, ind = torch.topk(x, k=2, dim=1)
expected_ind = torch.ones(2, 2, 2, 2, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
expected_ind[:, 1, :, :] = 10
expected_val = torch.ones(2, 2, 2, 2, device=device)
expected_val[:, 0, :, :] *= 2.0
expected_val[:, 1, :, :] *= 1.5
self.assertEqual(val, expected_val, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(ind, expected_ind, atol=0, rtol=0)
@onlyNativeDeviceTypes
@dtypesIfCUDA(*all_types_and(torch.bfloat16))
@dtypes(*all_types_and(torch.bfloat16, torch.half))
def test_topk_zero(self, device, dtype):
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/49205
t = torch.rand(2, 2, device=device).to(dtype=dtype)
val, idx = torch.topk(t, k=0, largest=False)
self.assertEqual(val.size(), torch.Size([2, 0]))
self.assertEqual(idx.size(), torch.Size([2, 0]))
def _test_unique_scalar_empty(self, dtype, device, f):
# test scalar
x = torch.tensor(0, dtype=dtype, device=device)
unique, inverse, counts = f(x, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True)
expected_unique = torch.tensor([0], dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_inverse = torch.tensor(0, device=device)
expected_counts = torch.tensor([1], device=device)
self.assertEqual(unique, expected_unique)
self.assertEqual(inverse, expected_inverse)
self.assertEqual(counts, expected_counts)
# test zero sized tensor
x = torch.zeros((0, 0, 3), dtype=dtype, device=device)
unique, inverse, counts = f(x, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True)
expected_unique = torch.tensor([], dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_inverse = torch.empty((0, 0, 3), dtype=torch.long, device=device)
expected_counts = torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.long, device=device)
self.assertEqual(unique, expected_unique)
self.assertEqual(inverse, expected_inverse)
self.assertEqual(counts, expected_counts)
def _test_unique_with_expects(
self,
device,
dtype,
f,
x,
expected_unique,
expected_inverse,
expected_counts,
additional_shape,
):
def ensure_tuple(x):
if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
return (x,)
return x
for return_inverse in [True, False]:
for return_counts in [True, False]:
# test with expected
ret = ensure_tuple(
f(x, return_inverse=return_inverse, return_counts=return_counts)
)
self.assertEqual(len(ret), 1 + int(return_inverse) + int(return_counts))
self.assertEqual(expected_unique, ret[0])
if return_inverse:
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse, ret[1])
if return_counts:
count_index = 1 + int(return_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts, ret[count_index])
# tests per-element unique on a higher rank tensor.
y = x.view(additional_shape)
y_unique, y_inverse, y_counts = f(
y, return_inverse=True, return_counts=True
)
self.assertEqual(expected_unique, y_unique)
self.assertEqual(expected_inverse.view(additional_shape), y_inverse)
self.assertEqual(expected_counts, y_counts)
@dtypesIfCPU(*all_types_and(torch.bool, torch.float16, torch.bfloat16))
@dtypes(*all_types_and(torch.half, torch.bool))
def test_unique(self, device, dtype):
def ensure_tuple(x):
if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
return (x,)
return x
if dtype is torch.bool:
x = torch.tensor(
[True, False, False, False, True, False, True, False],
dtype=torch.bool,
device=device,
)
expected_unique = torch.tensor(
[False, True], dtype=torch.bool, device=device
)
expected_inverse = torch.tensor(
[1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
expected_counts = torch.tensor([5, 3], dtype=torch.long, device=device)
else:
x = torch.tensor([1, 2, 3, 2, 8, 5, 2, 3], dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_unique = torch.tensor([1, 2, 3, 5, 8], dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_inverse = torch.tensor([0, 1, 2, 1, 4, 3, 1, 2], device=device)
expected_counts = torch.tensor([1, 3, 2, 1, 1], device=device)
# test sorted unique
fs = (
lambda x, **kwargs: torch.unique(x, sorted=True, **kwargs),
lambda x, **kwargs: x.unique(sorted=True, **kwargs),
)
x_sliced = torch.empty(x.size(0) * 2, dtype=dtype, device=device)[::2].copy_(x)
xs = (x, x_sliced)
for f, x in product(fs, xs):
self._test_unique_with_expects(
device,
dtype,
f,
x,
expected_unique,
expected_inverse,
expected_counts,
(2, 2, 2),
)
self._test_unique_scalar_empty(dtype, device, f)
# test unsorted unique
fs = (
lambda x, **kwargs: torch.unique(x, sorted=False, **kwargs),
lambda x, **kwargs: x.unique(sorted=False, **kwargs),
)
for f, x in product(fs, xs):
self._test_unique_scalar_empty(dtype, device, f)
for return_inverse, return_counts in product((True, False), repeat=2):
ret = ensure_tuple(
f(x, return_inverse=return_inverse, return_counts=return_counts)
)
self.assertEqual(len(ret), 1 + int(return_inverse) + int(return_counts))
x_list = x.tolist()
x_unique_list = ret[0].tolist()
self.assertEqual(expected_unique.tolist(), sorted(x_unique_list))
if return_inverse:
x_inverse_list = ret[1].tolist()
for i, j in enumerate(x_inverse_list):
self.assertEqual(x_list[i], x_unique_list[j])
if return_counts:
count_index = 1 + int(return_inverse)
x_counts_list = ret[count_index].tolist()
for i, j in zip(x_unique_list, x_counts_list):
count = 0
for k in x_list:
if k == i:
count += 1
self.assertEqual(j, count)
@dtypesIfCPU(*all_types_and(torch.bool, torch.float16, torch.bfloat16))
@dtypes(*all_types_and(torch.half, torch.bool))
def test_unique_consecutive(self, device, dtype):
if dtype is torch.bool:
x = torch.tensor(
[True, False, False, False, True, True, False, False, False],
dtype=torch.bool,
device=device,
)
expected_unique = torch.tensor(
[True, False, True, False], dtype=torch.bool, device=device
)
expected_inverse = torch.tensor(
[0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
expected_counts = torch.tensor(
[1, 3, 2, 3], dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
else:
x = torch.tensor([1, 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, 2, 2, 3], dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_unique = torch.tensor([1, 2, 5, 2, 3], dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_inverse = torch.tensor([0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4], device=device)
expected_counts = torch.tensor([1, 3, 2, 2, 1], device=device)
for f in [
torch.unique_consecutive,
lambda x, **kwargs: x.unique_consecutive(**kwargs),
]:
self._test_unique_with_expects(
device,
dtype,
f,
x,
expected_unique,
expected_inverse,
expected_counts,
(3, 3),
)
self._test_unique_scalar_empty(dtype, device, f)
@dtypes(torch.double)
def test_kthvalue(self, device, dtype):
SIZE = 50
x = torch.rand(SIZE, SIZE, SIZE, dtype=dtype, device=device)
x0 = x.clone()
k = random.randint(1, SIZE)
res1val, res1ind = torch.kthvalue(x, k, keepdim=False)
res2val, res2ind = torch.sort(x)
self.assertEqual(res1val[:, :], res2val[:, :, k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind[:, :], res2ind[:, :, k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
# test use of result tensors
k = random.randint(1, SIZE)
res1val = torch.tensor([], dtype=dtype, device=device)
res1ind = torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.long, device=device)
torch.kthvalue(x, k, keepdim=False, out=(res1val, res1ind))
res2val, res2ind = torch.sort(x)
self.assertEqual(res1val[:, :], res2val[:, :, k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind[:, :], res2ind[:, :, k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
# test non-default dim
k = random.randint(1, SIZE)
res1val, res1ind = torch.kthvalue(x, k, 0, keepdim=False)
res2val, res2ind = torch.sort(x, 0)
self.assertEqual(res1val, res2val[k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind, res2ind[k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
# non-contiguous
y = x.narrow(1, 0, 1)
y0 = y.contiguous()
k = random.randint(1, SIZE)
res1val, res1ind = torch.kthvalue(y, k)
res2val, res2ind = torch.kthvalue(y0, k)
self.assertEqual(res1val, res2val, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind, res2ind, atol=0, rtol=0)
# non-contiguous [Reference: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/45721]
non_contig_t = torch.tensor([0, -1, 1, -2, 2], dtype=dtype, device=device)[::2]
expected_val, expected_ind = non_contig_t.contiguous().kthvalue(2)
non_contig_cpu_t = non_contig_t.cpu()
expected_val_cpu, expected_ind_cpu = non_contig_cpu_t.kthvalue(2)
out_val, out_ind = non_contig_t.kthvalue(2)
self.assertEqual(expected_val, out_val, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(expected_ind, out_ind, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(expected_val_cpu, out_val, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(expected_ind_cpu, out_ind, atol=0, rtol=0)
# check that the input wasn't modified
self.assertEqual(x, x0, atol=0, rtol=0)
# simple test case (with repetitions)
y = torch.tensor((3.0, 5, 4, 1, 1, 5), dtype=dtype, device=device)
self.assertEqual(torch.kthvalue(y, 3)[0], 3, atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(torch.kthvalue(y, 2)[0], 1, atol=0, rtol=0)
# simple test case (with NaN)
SIZE = 50
x = torch.rand(SIZE, SIZE, SIZE, dtype=dtype, device=device)
x[torch.arange(SIZE), :, torch.randint(50, (50,))] = nan
ks = [random.randint(1, SIZE), 1, SIZE, SIZE - 1]
res2val, res2ind = torch.sort(x)
for k in ks:
res1val, res1ind = torch.kthvalue(x, k, keepdim=False)
self.assertEqual(res1val[:, :], res2val[:, :, k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
self.assertEqual(res1ind[:, :], res2ind[:, :, k - 1], atol=0, rtol=0)
@dtypes(torch.float)
@onlyNativeDeviceTypes # Fails on XLA
def test_kthvalue_scalar(self, device, dtype):
# Test scalar input (test case from https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/30818)
# Tests that passing a scalar tensor or 1D tensor with 1 element work either way
res = torch.tensor(2, device=device, dtype=dtype).kthvalue(1)
ref = torch.tensor([2], device=device, dtype=dtype).kthvalue(1)
self.assertEqual(res[0], ref[0].squeeze())
self.assertEqual(res[1], ref[1].squeeze())
@dtypes(*all_types())
@dtypesIfCUDA(*all_types_and(torch.half))
def test_isin(self, device, dtype):
def assert_isin_equal(a, b):
# Compare to the numpy reference implementation.
x = torch.isin(a, b)
a = a.cpu().numpy() if torch.is_tensor(a) else np.array(a)
b = b.cpu().numpy() if torch.is_tensor(b) else np.array(b)
y = np.isin(a, b)
self.assertEqual(x, y)
# multi-dim tensor, multi-dim tensor
a = torch.arange(24, device=device, dtype=dtype).reshape([2, 3, 4])
b = torch.tensor(
[[10, 20, 30], [0, 1, 3], [11, 22, 33]], device=device, dtype=dtype
)
assert_isin_equal(a, b)
# zero-dim tensor
zero_d = torch.tensor(3, device=device, dtype=dtype)
assert_isin_equal(zero_d, b)
assert_isin_equal(a, zero_d)
assert_isin_equal(zero_d, zero_d)
# empty tensor
empty = torch.tensor([], device=device, dtype=dtype)
assert_isin_equal(empty, b)
assert_isin_equal(a, empty)
assert_isin_equal(empty, empty)
# scalar
assert_isin_equal(a, 6)
assert_isin_equal(5, b)
def define_expected(lst, invert=False):
expected = torch.tensor(lst, device=device)
if invert:
expected = expected.logical_not()
return expected
# Adapted from numpy's in1d tests
for mult in [1, 10]:
for invert in [False, True]:
a = torch.tensor([5, 7, 1, 2], device=device, dtype=dtype)
b = torch.tensor([2, 4, 3, 1, 5] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype)
ec = define_expected([True, False, True, True], invert=invert)
c = torch.isin(a, b, assume_unique=True, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
a[0] = 8
ec = define_expected([False, False, True, True], invert=invert)
c = torch.isin(a, b, assume_unique=True, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
a[0], a[3] = 4, 8
ec = define_expected([True, False, True, False], invert=invert)
c = torch.isin(a, b, assume_unique=True, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
a = torch.tensor(
[5, 4, 5, 3, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3, 5, 2, 1, 5, 5],
device=device,
dtype=dtype,
)
b = torch.tensor([2, 3, 4] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype)
ec = define_expected(
[
False,
True,
False,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
False,
True,
False,
False,
False,
],
invert=invert,
)
c = torch.isin(a, b, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
b = torch.tensor(
[2, 3, 4] * mult + [5, 5, 4] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype
)
ec = define_expected(
[
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
True,
False,
True,
True,
],
invert=invert,
)
c = torch.isin(a, b, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
a = torch.tensor([5, 7, 1, 2], device=device, dtype=dtype)
b = torch.tensor([2, 4, 3, 1, 5] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype)
ec = define_expected([True, False, True, True], invert=invert)
c = torch.isin(a, b, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
a = torch.tensor([5, 7, 1, 1, 2], device=device, dtype=dtype)
b = torch.tensor([2, 4, 3, 3, 1, 5] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype)
ec = define_expected([True, False, True, True, True], invert=invert)
c = torch.isin(a, b, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
a = torch.tensor([5, 5], device=device, dtype=dtype)
b = torch.tensor([2, 2] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype)
ec = define_expected([False, False], invert=invert)
c = torch.isin(a, b, invert=invert)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
# multi-dimensional input case using sort-based algo
for assume_unique in [False, True]:
a = torch.arange(6, device=device, dtype=dtype).reshape([2, 3])
b = torch.arange(3, 30, device=device, dtype=dtype)
ec = define_expected(
[[False, False, False], [True, True, True]], invert=invert
)
c = torch.isin(a, b, invert=invert, assume_unique=assume_unique)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
def test_isin_different_dtypes(self, device):
supported_types = all_types() if device == "cpu" else all_types_and(torch.half)
for mult in [1, 10]:
for assume_unique in [False, True]:
for dtype1, dtype2 in product(supported_types, supported_types):
a = torch.tensor([1, 2, 3], device=device, dtype=dtype1)
b = torch.tensor([3, 4, 5] * mult, device=device, dtype=dtype2)
ec = torch.tensor([False, False, True], device=device)
c = torch.isin(a, b, assume_unique=assume_unique)
self.assertEqual(c, ec)
@onlyCUDA
@dtypes(*all_types())
def test_isin_different_devices(self, device, dtype):
a = torch.arange(6, device=device, dtype=dtype).reshape([2, 3])
b = torch.arange(3, 30, device="cpu", dtype=dtype)
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
torch.isin(a, b)
c = torch.arange(6, device="cpu", dtype=dtype).reshape([2, 3])
d = torch.arange(3, 30, device=device, dtype=dtype)
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
torch.isin(c, d)
@dtypes(*integral_types())
def test_sort_overflow(self, device, dtype):
"Regression test for https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/111189"
prev_num_threads = torch.get_num_threads()
try:
low = 0 if dtype == torch.uint8 else -1
x = torch.full((32768,), low, dtype=dtype, device=device)
x[:100] = torch.iinfo(x.dtype).max
torch.set_num_threads(1)
uv = x.sort().values.unique()
self.assertEqual(uv.size(0), 2)
finally:
torch.set_num_threads(prev_num_threads)
instantiate_device_type_tests(TestSortAndSelect, globals())
if __name__ == "__main__":
run_tests()
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