From e03481e5e4a07d173a11cde459e7e4cdd1bd218c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wangshuide2020 <7511764+wangshuide2020@user.noreply.gitee.com> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 15:23:49 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] update the release notes about the change of nn.LinSpace and ops.LinSpace on 1.1.0 --- RELEASE.md | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/RELEASE.md b/RELEASE.md index 134fccbee87..660f2f5545c 100644 --- a/RELEASE.md +++ b/RELEASE.md @@ -42,46 +42,6 @@ Previously the kernel size and pad mode attrs of pooling ops are named "ksize" a -###### `nn.LinSpace` ([!9494](https://gitee.com/mindspore/mindspore/pulls/9494)) has been removed and modify `ops.LinSpace` ([!8920](https://gitee.com/mindspore/mindspore/pulls/8920)) - -The `nn.LinSpace` interface only support passing the value by args previously. For the convenience, we provided enhancive `ops.LinSpace` interface, which support passing the value by the inputs at the latest version. So there is no need for `nn.LinSpace`. - - - - - - - - - -
1.1.0 1.1.1
- -```python ->>> from mindspore import nn ->>> ->>> start = 1 ->>> stop = 10 ->>> num = 5 ->>> linspace = nn.LinSpace(start, stop, num) ->>> output = linspace() -``` - - - -```python ->>> import mindspore ->>> from mindspore import Tensor ->>> from mindspore import ops ->>> ->>> linspace = ops.LinSpace() ->>> start = Tensor(1, mindspore.float32) ->>> stop = Tensor(10, mindspore.float32) ->>> num = 5 ->>> output = linspace(start, stop, num) -``` - -
- # MindSpore 1.1.0 Release Notes ## MindSpore @@ -266,6 +226,46 @@ If you want to fix the initial value of parameters, we suggest to set seed. >>> set_seed(1) ``` +###### `nn.LinSpace` ([!9494](https://gitee.com/mindspore/mindspore/pulls/9494)) has been removed and modify `ops.LinSpace` ([!8920](https://gitee.com/mindspore/mindspore/pulls/8920)) + +The `nn.LinSpace` interface only support passing the value by args previously. For the convenience, we provided enhancive `ops.LinSpace` interface, which support passing the value by the inputs at the latest version. So there is no need for `nn.LinSpace`. + + + + + + + + + +
1.0.1 1.1.0
+ +```python +>>> from mindspore import nn +>>> +>>> start = 1 +>>> stop = 10 +>>> num = 5 +>>> linspace = nn.LinSpace(start, stop, num) +>>> output = linspace() +``` + + + +```python +>>> import mindspore +>>> from mindspore import Tensor +>>> from mindspore import ops +>>> +>>> linspace = ops.LinSpace() +>>> start = Tensor(1, mindspore.float32) +>>> stop = Tensor(10, mindspore.float32) +>>> num = 5 +>>> output = linspace(start, stop, num) +``` + +
+ ###### Parts of `Optimizer` add target interface ([!6760](https://gitee.com/mindspore/mindspore/pulls/6760/files)) The usage of the sparse optimizer is changed.