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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Does formatting slice 2 (backup) destroy disk geometry? Post 302561666 by fpmurphy on Tuesday 4th of October 2011 10:15:49 PM
Old 10-04-2011
You did not physically destroy the disk. You destroyed any data that was in the various partitions on the disk by creating a filesystem on slice 2 which was set to span the whole disk. There is nothing stopping you using disk in the future.
 

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MPSNNGradientFilterNode(3)				 MetalPerformanceShaders.framework				MPSNNGradientFilterNode(3)

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MPSNNGradientFilterNode SYNOPSIS
#import <MPSNNGraphNodes.h> Inherits MPSNNFilterNode. Inherited by MPSCNNBatchNormalizationGradientNode, MPSCNNConvolutionGradientNode, MPSCNNCrossChannelNormalizationGradientNode, MPSCNNDropoutGradientNode, MPSCNNInstanceNormalizationGradientNode, MPSCNNLocalContrastNormalizationGradientNode, MPSCNNLogSoftMaxGradientNode, MPSCNNNeuronGradientNode, MPSCNNPoolingGradientNode, MPSCNNSoftMaxGradientNode, MPSCNNSpatialNormalizationGradientNode, MPSCNNUpsamplingBilinearGradientNode, MPSCNNUpsamplingNearestGradientNode, MPSNNArithmeticGradientNode, and MPSNNConcatenationGradientNode. Instance Methods (MPSNNGradientFilterNode *__nonnull) - gradientFilterWithSources: (NSArray< MPSNNGradientFilterNode * > *__nonnull) - gradientFiltersWithSources: (MPSNNGradientFilterNode *__nonnull) - gradientFilterWithSource: (NSArray< MPSNNGradientFilterNode * > *__nonnull) - gradientFiltersWithSource: Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description For each MPSNNFilterNode, there is a corresponding MPSNNGradientFilterNode used for training that back propagates image gradients to refine the various parameters in each node. Generally, it takes as input a gradient corresponding to the result image from the MPSNNFilterNode and returns a gradient image corresponding to the source image of the MPSNNFilterNode. In addition, there is generally a MPSNNState produced by the MPSNNFilterNode that is consumed by the MPSNNGradientNode and the MPSNNGradientNode generally needs to look at the MPSNNFilterNode source image. If you have a simple method to traverse your inference graph backwards, then -[MPSNNFilterNode gradientFilterWithSource:] is a simple way to construct these. Method Documentation - (NSArray <MPSNNGradientFilterNode*> * __nonnull) gradientFiltersWithSource: (MPSNNImageNode *__nonnull) gradientImage Return multiple gradient versions of the filter MPSNNFilters that consume multiple inputs generally result in multiple conjugate filters for the gradient computation at the end of training. For example, a single concatenation operation that concatenates multple images will result in an array of slice operators that carve out subsections of the input gradient image. Reimplemented from MPSNNFilterNode. - (NSArray <MPSNNGradientFilterNode*> * __nonnull) gradientFiltersWithSources: (NSArray< MPSNNImageNode * > *__nonnull) gradientImages Return multiple gradient versions of the filter MPSNNFilters that consume multiple inputs generally result in multiple conjugate filters for the gradient computation at the end of training. For example, a single concatenation operation that concatenates multple images will result in an array of slice operators that carve out subsections of the input gradient image. Reimplemented from MPSNNFilterNode. - (MPSNNGradientFilterNode*__nonnull) gradientFilterWithSource: (MPSNNImageNode *__nonnull) gradientImage Return the gradient (backwards) version of this filter. The backwards training version of the filter will be returned. The non-gradient image and state arguments for the filter are automatically obtained from the target. Parameters: gradientImage The gradient images corresponding with the resultImage of the target Reimplemented from MPSNNFilterNode. - (MPSNNGradientFilterNode*__nonnull) gradientFilterWithSources: (NSArray< MPSNNImageNode * > *__nonnull) gradientImages Return the gradient (backwards) version of this filter. The backwards training version of the filter will be returned. The non-gradient image and state arguments for the filter are automatically obtained from the target. Parameters: gradientImages The gradient images corresponding with the resultImage of the target Reimplemented from MPSNNFilterNode. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for MetalPerformanceShaders.framework from the source code. Version MetalPerformanceShaders-100 Thu Feb 8 2018 MPSNNGradientFilterNode(3)
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