Single Tensor Summation using Einsum
This is an example of how to properly use the einsum function to compute the summation of a single tensor.
from csdl_om import Simulatorimport numpy as npfrom csdl import Modelimport csdl
class ExampleTensorSummation(Model):
def define(self): # Shape of Tensor shape3 = (2, 4, 3) c = np.arange(24).reshape(shape3)
# Declaring tensor tens = self.declare_variable('c', val=c)
# Summation of all the entries of a tensor self.register_output( 'einsum_summ2', csdl.einsum_new_api( tens, operation=[(33, 66, 99)], ))
sim = Simulator(ExampleTensorSummation())sim.run()
print('c', sim['c'].shape)print(sim['c'])print('einsum_summ2', sim['einsum_summ2'].shape)print(sim['einsum_summ2'])
[[[ 0. 1. 2.] [ 3. 4. 5.] [ 6. 7. 8.] [ 9. 10. 11.]]
[[12. 13. 14.] [15. 16. 17.] [18. 19. 20.] [21. 22. 23.]]]einsum_summ2 (1,)[276.]