Clip - 11 vs 13#

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Clip11 → Clip13 RENAMED
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  Clip operator limits the given input within an interval. The interval is
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  specified by the inputs 'min' and 'max'. They default to
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  numeric_limits::lowest() and numeric_limits::max(), respectively.
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  **Inputs**
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  Between 1 and 3 inputs.
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  * **input** (heterogeneous) - **T**:
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  Input tensor whose elements to be clipped
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  * **min** (optional, heterogeneous) - **T**:
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  Minimum value, under which element is replaced by min. It must be a
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  scalar(tensor of empty shape).
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  * **max** (optional, heterogeneous) - **T**:
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  Maximum value, above which element is replaced by max. It must be a
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  scalar(tensor of empty shape).
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  **Outputs**
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  * **output** (heterogeneous) - **T**:
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  Output tensor with clipped input elements
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  **Type Constraints**
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  * **T** in (
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- tensor(bfloat16),
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  tensor(double),
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  tensor(float),
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- tensor(float16),
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+ tensor(float16)
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- tensor(int16),
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- tensor(int32),
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- tensor(int64),
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- tensor(int8),
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- tensor(uint16),
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- tensor(uint32),
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- tensor(uint64),
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- tensor(uint8)
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  ):
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- Constrain input and output types to all numeric tensors.? ^^^^^^^^^^
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+ Constrain input and output types to float tensors.? +++ ^