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2.6 KiB
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100 lines
2.6 KiB
C++
// Copyright © 2023 Apple Inc.
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#include <cassert>
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#include <iostream>
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#include "mlx/mlx.h"
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using namespace mlx::core;
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void array_basics() {
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// Make a scalar array:
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array x(1.0);
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// Get the value out of it:
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auto s = x.item<float>();
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assert(s == 1.0);
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// Scalars have a size of 1:
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size_t size = x.size();
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assert(size == 1);
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// Scalars have 0 dimensions:
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int ndim = x.ndim();
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assert(ndim == 0);
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// The shape should be an empty vector:
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auto shape = x.shape();
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assert(shape.empty());
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// The datatype should be float32:
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auto dtype = x.dtype();
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assert(dtype == float32);
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// Specify the dtype when constructing the array:
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x = array(1, int32);
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assert(x.dtype() == int32);
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x.item<int>(); // OK
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// x.item<float>(); // Undefined!
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// Make a multidimensional array:
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x = array({1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f}, {2, 2});
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// mlx is row-major by default so the first row of this array
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// is [1.0, 2.0] and the second row is [3.0, 4.0]
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// Make an array of shape {2, 2} filled with ones:
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auto y = ones({2, 2});
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// Pointwise add x and y:
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auto z = add(x, y);
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// Same thing:
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z = x + y;
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// mlx is lazy by default. At this point `z` only
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// has a shape and a type but no actual data:
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assert(z.dtype() == float32);
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assert(z.shape(0) == 2);
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assert(z.shape(1) == 2);
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// To actually run the computation you must evaluate `z`.
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// Under the hood, mlx records operations in a graph.
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// The variable `z` is a node in the graph which points to its operation
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// and inputs. When `eval` is called on an array (or arrays), the array and
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// all of its dependencies are recursively evaluated to produce the result.
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// Once an array is evaluated, it has data and is detached from its inputs.
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eval(z);
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// Of course the array can still be an input to other operations. You can even
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// call eval on the array again, this will just be a no-op:
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eval(z); // no-op
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// Some functions or methods on arrays implicitly evaluate them. For example
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// accessing a value in an array or printing the array implicitly evaluate it:
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z = ones({1});
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z.item<float>(); // implicit evaluation
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z = ones({2, 2});
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std::cout << z << std::endl; // implicit evaluation
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}
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void automatic_differentiation() {
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auto fn = [](array x) { return square(x); };
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// Computing the derivative function of a function
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auto grad_fn = grad(fn);
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// Call grad_fn on the input to get the derivative
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auto x = array(1.5);
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auto dfdx = grad_fn(x);
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// dfdx is 2 * x
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// Get the second derivative by composing grad with grad
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auto df2dx2 = grad(grad(fn))(x);
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// df2dx2 is 2
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}
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int main() {
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array_basics();
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automatic_differentiation();
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}
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