class torch.nn.ConstantPad2d(padding: Union[T, Tuple[T, T, T, T]], value: float) [source]
Pads the input tensor boundaries with a constant value.
For N-dimensional padding, use torch.nn.functional.pad().
padding (int, tuple) – the size of the padding. If is int, uses the same padding in all boundaries. If a 4-tuple, uses ( , , , )
Output: where
Examples:
>>> m = nn.ConstantPad2d(2, 3.5)
>>> input = torch.randn(1, 2, 2)
>>> input
tensor([[[ 1.6585, 0.4320],
[-0.8701, -0.4649]]])
>>> m(input)
tensor([[[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 1.6585, 0.4320, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, -0.8701, -0.4649, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000]]])
>>> # using different paddings for different sides
>>> m = nn.ConstantPad2d((3, 0, 2, 1), 3.5)
>>> m(input)
tensor([[[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 1.6585, 0.4320],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, -0.8701, -0.4649],
[ 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000, 3.5000]]])
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