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[[0. 0.5 1. ]
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[0. 0.5 1. ]]
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>>> print(yv)
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[[0. 0. 0.],
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[[0. 0. 0.]
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[1. 1. 1.]]
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>>> xv, yv = np.meshgrid(x, y, sparse=True)
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>>> print(xv)
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[[0. 0.5 1. ]]
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>>> print(yv)
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[[0.],
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[[0.]
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[1.]
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"""
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_check_input_tensor(*xi)
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stop values, where the stop value is inclusive.
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Note:
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Not supported in graph mode.
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Unlike Numpy, if the step length is a complex number with a real
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component, the step length is handled as equivalent to
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``int(abs(step))``.
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stop values, where the stop value is inclusive.
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Note:
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Not supported in graph mode.
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Unlike Numpy, if the step length is a complex number with a real
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component, the step length is handled as equivalent to
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``int(abs(step))``.
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