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), has to be specified. Here is a simple example of the declaration:
INTEGER, TARGET :: a(3), b(6), c(9)
INTEGER, DIMENSION(:), POINTER :: pt2
Another quick example of multidimension arrays
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-c
Clusterware to use
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for [clauses ...]
for (i=0;i<N;i++) {
a[i]= i*i; /* parallelized */
}
... /* one thread */
Also, you can combine the two compiler directives, parallel
and sections
, to form a single directive
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to check the version installed:
$ python3
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> print(tf.__version__)
It doesn’t make too much difference, but if you are curious, I used TensorFlow 2.9.2 and Keras 2.9
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with the compute node:
[root@test1 ~]# pbsnodes -a
n0001
state = free
np = 3
ntype = cluster
status = rectime=1343594239,varattr=,jobs=,state=free,netload=118255091,gres=,loadave=0.02,ncpus=3
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, 2)
Out: array([3, 5, 7, 9])
to generate a sequence from 3 to 10 with a step size of 2.
Basic Arithmetic Operations
NumPy allows many operations applied against all elements of an array without
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]})
An optional index
list determines the indices, as for a Series.
In: DataFrame({'a': [1, 2], 'b': [3, 4]}, columns=['a', 'c'], index=['top', 'bottom'])
Out:
a c
top 1 NaN
bottom 2 NaN