Dex
Dex

Reputation: 177

padding zeroes to a tensor on both dimensions

I have a tensor t

1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8

And I would like to make it

0 0 0 0
0 1 2 0
0 3 4 0
0 5 6 0
0 7 8 0
0 0 0 0 

I tried stacking with new=torch.tensor([0. 0. 0. 0.]) tensor four times but that did not work.

t = torch.arange(8).reshape(1,4,2).float()
print(t)
new=torch.tensor([[0., 0., 0.,0.]])
print(new)
r = torch.stack([t,new])  # invalid argument 0: Tensors must have same number of dimensions: got 4 and 3
new=torch.tensor([[[0., 0., 0.,0.]]])
print(new)
r = torch.stack([t,new])  # invalid argument 0: Sizes of tensors must match except in dimension 0.

I also tried cat, that did not work either.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 8221

Answers (2)

kmario23
kmario23

Reputation: 61485

It is possible to use torch.cat to concatenate the tensors and get the desired tensor. Here is a complete example:

# input tensor
In [98]: at = torch.arange(1, 9).reshape(-1, 2).float()
In [99]: at 
Out[99]: 
tensor([[1., 2.],
        [3., 4.],
        [5., 6.],
        [7., 8.]])

# columns to be padded
In [100]: col_zeros = torch.zeros(at.shape[0]).reshape(-1, 1)      
In [101]: col_zeros   
Out[101]: 
tensor([[0.],
        [0.],
        [0.],
        [0.]])

# rows to be padded
In [102]: row_zeros = torch.zeros(at.shape[1]+2).reshape(1, -1)   
In [103]: row_zeros 
Out[103]: tensor([[0., 0., 0., 0.]])

Let's first pad for the columns:

# the order in the list of tensors matter.
# since we want a zero column on both sides, we place the input tensor in the middle
# and pad the `col_zeros` on both sides (i.e. along dimension=1)
In [104]: col_padded = torch.cat([col_zeros, at, col_zeros], dim=1) 
In [105]: col_padded     
Out[105]: 
tensor([[0., 1., 2., 0.],
        [0., 3., 4., 0.],
        [0., 5., 6., 0.],
        [0., 7., 8., 0.]])

Next, let's pad for the rows:

# here we pad the `row_zeros` on the upper and lower sides (i.e. along dimension=0)
# placing the already `col_padded` tensor in the middle of the list of tensors
In [106]: final_padded = torch.cat([row_zeros, col_padded, row_zeros], dim=0)  
In [107]: final_padded      
Out[107]: 
tensor([[0., 0., 0., 0.],
        [0., 1., 2., 0.],
        [0., 3., 4., 0.],
        [0., 5., 6., 0.],
        [0., 7., 8., 0.],
        [0., 0., 0., 0.]])

Upvotes: 1

amdex
amdex

Reputation: 781

It is probably better to initialize an array of the desired shape first, and then add the data at the appropriate indices.

import torch

t = torch.arange(8).reshape(1,4,2).float()
x = torch.zeros((1, t.shape[1]+2, t.shape[2]+2))
x[:, 1:-1, 1:-1] = t

print(x)

On the other hand, if you just want to pad your tensor with zeroes (and not just add extra zeroes somewhere), you can use torch.nn.functional.pad:

import torch

t = torch.arange(8).reshape(1, 4, 2).float()
x = torch.nn.functional.pad(t, (1, 1, 1, 1))

print(x)

Upvotes: 3

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