Mean - 6 vs 13#
Next section compares an older to a newer version of the same operator after both definition are converted into markdown text. Green means an addition to the newer version, red means a deletion. Anything else is unchanged.
- Mean6 → Mean13 +4 -6
Mean6 → Mean13
RENAMED
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Element-wise mean of each of the input tensors. All inputs and outputs must
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have the same shape and data type.
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Element-wise mean of each of the input tensors (with Numpy-style broadcasting support).
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All inputs and outputs must have the same data type.
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This operator supports **multidirectional (i.e., Numpy-style) broadcasting**; for more details please check Broadcasting in ONNX <https://github.com/onnx/onnx/blob/master/docs/Broadcasting.md>_.
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**Inputs**
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Between 1 and 2147483647 inputs.
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* **data_0** (variadic, heterogeneous) - **T**:
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List of tensors for
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List of tensors for Mean.
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**Outputs**
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* **mean** (heterogeneous) - **T**:
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Output tensor.
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Output tensor. Same dimension as inputs.
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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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):
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Constrain input and output types to float tensors.
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