mindspore/tests/st/ops/test_multiply.py

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import numpy as np
import pytest
import mindspore as ms
import mindspore.nn as nn
from mindspore import Tensor
import mindspore.ops as ops
class Net(nn.Cell):
def construct(self, x, y):
return ops.multiply(x, y)
@pytest.mark.level0
@pytest.mark.platform_x86_cpu
@pytest.mark.platform_arm_cpu
@pytest.mark.platform_x86_gpu_training
@pytest.mark.platform_arm_ascend_training
@pytest.mark.platform_x86_ascend_training
@pytest.mark.env_onecard
@pytest.mark.parametrize('mode', [ms.GRAPH_MODE, ms.PYNATIVE_MODE])
def test_multiply(mode):
"""
Feature: test Tensor.log10.
Description: Verify the result of Tensor.log10.
Expectation: expect correct forward result.
"""
ms.set_context(mode=mode)
x = Tensor([1, 2, 3], dtype=ms.float32)
y = Tensor([1, 2, 3], dtype=ms.float32)
multiply = Net()
output = multiply(x, y)
expect_output = np.array([1, 4, 9], dtype=np.float32)
assert np.allclose(output.asnumpy(), expect_output)