/* Copyright (c) 2018 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ #include "paddle/fluid/operators/slice_op.h" #include #include namespace paddle { namespace operators { using Tensor = framework::Tensor; class SliceOp : public framework::OperatorWithKernel { public: using framework::OperatorWithKernel::OperatorWithKernel; void InferShape(framework::InferShapeContext *ctx) const override { PADDLE_ENFORCE(ctx->HasInput("Input"), "Input (Input) of slice op should not be null."); PADDLE_ENFORCE(ctx->HasOutput("Out"), "Output (Out) of slice op should not be null."); auto in_dims = ctx->GetInputDim("Input"); PADDLE_ENFORCE(in_dims.size() < 7, "The rank of input should be less than 7."); framework::DDim out_dims(in_dims); auto axes = ctx->Attrs().Get>("axes"); auto starts = ctx->Attrs().Get>("starts"); auto ends = ctx->Attrs().Get>("ends"); PADDLE_ENFORCE_EQ(starts.size(), ends.size()); PADDLE_ENFORCE_EQ(starts.size(), axes.size()); int dim_value, start, end; for (size_t i = 0; i < axes.size(); ++i) { dim_value = out_dims[axes[i]]; start = starts[i] < 0 ? (starts[i] + dim_value) : starts[i]; end = ends[i] < 0 ? (ends[i] + dim_value) : ends[i]; start = std::max(start, 0); end = std::max(end, 0); start = std::min(start, dim_value); end = std::min(end, dim_value); start = std::min(start, end); out_dims[axes[i]] = end - start; } ctx->SetOutputDim("Out", out_dims); } protected: framework::OpKernelType GetExpectedKernelType( const framework::ExecutionContext &ctx) const override { return framework::OpKernelType( framework::ToDataType(ctx.Input("Input")->type()), ctx.GetPlace()); } }; class SliceOpMaker : public framework::OpProtoAndCheckerMaker { public: void Make() override { AddInput("Input", "Tensor of data to extract slices from."); AddOutput("Out", "Sliced data tensor."); AddAttr>( "axes", "(list) Axes that `starts` and `ends` apply to. It's optional." "If not present, will be treated as [0, 1, ..., len(`starts`) - 1]."); AddAttr>( "starts", "(list) Starting indices of corresponding axis in `axes`"); AddAttr>( "ends", "(list) Starting indices of corresponding axis in `axes`."); AddComment(R"DOC( 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. If axes are omitted, they are set to [0, ..., ndim-1]. Example 1: Given: data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ] axes = [0, 1] starts = [1, 0] ends = [2, 3] Then: result = [ [5, 6, 7], ] Example 2: Given: data = [ [1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8], ] starts = [0, 1] ends = [-1, 1000] Then: result = [ [2, 3, 4], ] )DOC"); } }; } // namespace operators } // namespace paddle namespace ops = paddle::operators; REGISTER_OPERATOR(slice, ops::SliceOp, ops::SliceOpMaker, paddle::framework::EmptyGradOpMaker); REGISTER_OP_CPU_KERNEL( slice, ops::SliceKernel, ops::SliceKernel, ops::SliceKernel, ops::SliceKernel);