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import colorsys
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import itertools
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import math
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import os
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from typing import Sequence
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import numpy as np
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import pytest
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import torch
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import torchvision.transforms as T
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import torchvision.transforms.functional as F
import torchvision.transforms.functional_pil as F_pil
import torchvision.transforms.functional_tensor as F_t
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from common_utils import (
    cpu_and_gpu,
    needs_cuda,
    _create_data,
    _create_data_batch,
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil,
    _assert_approx_equal_tensor_to_pil,
    _test_fn_on_batch,
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    assert_equal,
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)
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from torchvision.transforms import InterpolationMode
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NEAREST, BILINEAR, BICUBIC = InterpolationMode.NEAREST, InterpolationMode.BILINEAR, InterpolationMode.BICUBIC
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
@pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.get_image_size, F.get_image_num_channels])
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def test_image_sizes(device, fn):
    script_F = torch.jit.script(fn)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(16, 18, 3, device=device)
    value_img = fn(img_tensor)
    value_pil_img = fn(pil_img)
    assert value_img == value_pil_img

    value_img_script = script_F(img_tensor)
    assert value_img == value_img_script

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, 3, num_samples=4, device=device)
    value_img_batch = fn(batch_tensors)
    assert value_img == value_img_batch


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@needs_cuda
def test_scale_channel():
    """Make sure that _scale_channel gives the same results on CPU and GPU as
    histc or bincount are used depending on the device.
    """
    # TODO: when # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/53194 is fixed,
    # only use bincount and remove that test.
    size = (1_000,)
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    img_chan = torch.randint(0, 256, size=size).to("cpu")
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    scaled_cpu = F_t._scale_channel(img_chan)
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    scaled_cuda = F_t._scale_channel(img_chan.to("cuda"))
    assert_equal(scaled_cpu, scaled_cuda.to("cpu"))
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class TestRotate:

    ALL_DTYPES = [None, torch.float32, torch.float64, torch.float16]
    scripted_rotate = torch.jit.script(F.rotate)
    IMG_W = 26

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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("height, width", [(26, IMG_W), (32, IMG_W)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
        "center",
        [
            None,
            (int(IMG_W * 0.3), int(IMG_W * 0.4)),
            [int(IMG_W * 0.5), int(IMG_W * 0.6)],
        ],
    )
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("angle", range(-180, 180, 17))
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("expand", [True, False])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
        "fill",
        [
            None,
            [0, 0, 0],
            (1, 2, 3),
            [255, 255, 255],
            [
                1,
            ],
            (2.0,),
        ],
    )
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.rotate, scripted_rotate])
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    def test_rotate(self, device, height, width, center, dt, angle, expand, fill, fn):
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(height, width, device=device)

        if dt == torch.float16 and torch.device(device).type == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        if dt is not None:
            tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

        f_pil = int(fill[0]) if fill is not None and len(fill) == 1 else fill
        out_pil_img = F.rotate(pil_img, angle=angle, interpolation=NEAREST, expand=expand, center=center, fill=f_pil)
        out_pil_tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.array(out_pil_img).transpose((2, 0, 1)))

        out_tensor = fn(tensor, angle=angle, interpolation=NEAREST, expand=expand, center=center, fill=fill).cpu()

        if out_tensor.dtype != torch.uint8:
            out_tensor = out_tensor.to(torch.uint8)

        assert out_tensor.shape == out_pil_tensor.shape, (
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            f"{(height, width, NEAREST, dt, angle, expand, center)}: " f"{out_tensor.shape} vs {out_pil_tensor.shape}"
        )
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        num_diff_pixels = (out_tensor != out_pil_tensor).sum().item() / 3.0
        ratio_diff_pixels = num_diff_pixels / out_tensor.shape[-1] / out_tensor.shape[-2]
        # Tolerance : less than 3% of different pixels
        assert ratio_diff_pixels < 0.03, (
            f"{(height, width, NEAREST, dt, angle, expand, center, fill)}: "
            f"{ratio_diff_pixels}\n{out_tensor[0, :7, :7]} vs \n"
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            f"{out_pil_tensor[0, :7, :7]}"
        )
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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
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    def test_rotate_batch(self, device, dt):
        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(26, 36, num_samples=4, device=device)
        if dt is not None:
            batch_tensors = batch_tensors.to(dtype=dt)

        center = (20, 22)
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        _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.rotate, angle=32, interpolation=NEAREST, expand=True, center=center)
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    def test_rotate_deprecation_resample(self):
        tensor, _ = _create_data(26, 26)
        # assert deprecation warning and non-BC
        with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"Argument resample is deprecated and will be removed"):
            res1 = F.rotate(tensor, 45, resample=2)
            res2 = F.rotate(tensor, 45, interpolation=BILINEAR)
            assert_equal(res1, res2)

    def test_rotate_interpolation_type(self):
        tensor, _ = _create_data(26, 26)
        # assert changed type warning
        with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"Argument interpolation should be of type InterpolationMode"):
            res1 = F.rotate(tensor, 45, interpolation=2)
            res2 = F.rotate(tensor, 45, interpolation=BILINEAR)
            assert_equal(res1, res2)


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class TestAffine:

    ALL_DTYPES = [None, torch.float32, torch.float64, torch.float16]
    scripted_affine = torch.jit.script(F.affine)

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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("height, width", [(26, 26), (32, 26)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
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    def test_identity_map(self, device, height, width, dt):
        # Tests on square and rectangular images
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(height, width, device=device)

        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        if dt is not None:
            tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

        # 1) identity map
        out_tensor = F.affine(tensor, angle=0, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST)

        assert_equal(tensor, out_tensor, msg="{} vs {}".format(out_tensor[0, :5, :5], tensor[0, :5, :5]))
        out_tensor = self.scripted_affine(
            tensor, angle=0, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST
        )
        assert_equal(tensor, out_tensor, msg="{} vs {}".format(out_tensor[0, :5, :5], tensor[0, :5, :5]))

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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("height, width", [(26, 26)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
        "angle, config",
        [
            (90, {"k": 1, "dims": (-1, -2)}),
            (45, None),
            (30, None),
            (-30, None),
            (-45, None),
            (-90, {"k": -1, "dims": (-1, -2)}),
            (180, {"k": 2, "dims": (-1, -2)}),
        ],
    )
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.affine, scripted_affine])
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    def test_square_rotations(self, device, height, width, dt, angle, config, fn):
        # 2) Test rotation
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(height, width, device=device)

        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        if dt is not None:
            tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

        out_pil_img = F.affine(
            pil_img, angle=angle, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST
        )
        out_pil_tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.array(out_pil_img).transpose((2, 0, 1))).to(device)

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        out_tensor = fn(tensor, angle=angle, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST)
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        if config is not None:
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            assert_equal(torch.rot90(tensor, **config), out_tensor)
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        if out_tensor.dtype != torch.uint8:
            out_tensor = out_tensor.to(torch.uint8)

        num_diff_pixels = (out_tensor != out_pil_tensor).sum().item() / 3.0
        ratio_diff_pixels = num_diff_pixels / out_tensor.shape[-1] / out_tensor.shape[-2]
        # Tolerance : less than 6% of different pixels
        assert ratio_diff_pixels < 0.06, "{}\n{} vs \n{}".format(
            ratio_diff_pixels, out_tensor[0, :7, :7], out_pil_tensor[0, :7, :7]
        )

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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("height, width", [(32, 26)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("angle", [90, 45, 15, -30, -60, -120])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.affine, scripted_affine])
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    def test_rect_rotations(self, device, height, width, dt, angle, fn):
        # Tests on rectangular images
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(height, width, device=device)

        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        if dt is not None:
            tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

        out_pil_img = F.affine(
            pil_img, angle=angle, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST
        )
        out_pil_tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.array(out_pil_img).transpose((2, 0, 1)))

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        out_tensor = fn(tensor, angle=angle, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST).cpu()
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        if out_tensor.dtype != torch.uint8:
            out_tensor = out_tensor.to(torch.uint8)

        num_diff_pixels = (out_tensor != out_pil_tensor).sum().item() / 3.0
        ratio_diff_pixels = num_diff_pixels / out_tensor.shape[-1] / out_tensor.shape[-2]
        # Tolerance : less than 3% of different pixels
        assert ratio_diff_pixels < 0.03, "{}: {}\n{} vs \n{}".format(
            angle, ratio_diff_pixels, out_tensor[0, :7, :7], out_pil_tensor[0, :7, :7]
        )

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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("height, width", [(26, 26), (32, 26)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("t", [[10, 12], (-12, -13)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.affine, scripted_affine])
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    def test_translations(self, device, height, width, dt, t, fn):
        # 3) Test translation
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(height, width, device=device)

        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        if dt is not None:
            tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

        out_pil_img = F.affine(pil_img, angle=0, translate=t, scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST)

        out_tensor = fn(tensor, angle=0, translate=t, scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=NEAREST)

        if out_tensor.dtype != torch.uint8:
            out_tensor = out_tensor.to(torch.uint8)

        _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(out_tensor, out_pil_img)

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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("height, width", [(26, 26), (32, 26)])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
        "a, t, s, sh, f",
        [
            (45.5, [5, 6], 1.0, [0.0, 0.0], None),
            (33, (5, -4), 1.0, [0.0, 0.0], [0, 0, 0]),
            (45, [-5, 4], 1.2, [0.0, 0.0], (1, 2, 3)),
            (33, (-4, -8), 2.0, [0.0, 0.0], [255, 255, 255]),
            (
                85,
                (10, -10),
                0.7,
                [0.0, 0.0],
                [
                    1,
                ],
            ),
            (
                0,
                [0, 0],
                1.0,
                [
                    35.0,
                ],
                (2.0,),
            ),
            (-25, [0, 0], 1.2, [0.0, 15.0], None),
            (-45, [-10, 0], 0.7, [2.0, 5.0], None),
            (-45, [-10, -10], 1.2, [4.0, 5.0], None),
            (-90, [0, 0], 1.0, [0.0, 0.0], None),
        ],
    )
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.affine, scripted_affine])
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    def test_all_ops(self, device, height, width, dt, a, t, s, sh, f, fn):
        # 4) Test rotation + translation + scale + shear
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(height, width, device=device)

        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        if dt is not None:
            tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

        f_pil = int(f[0]) if f is not None and len(f) == 1 else f
        out_pil_img = F.affine(pil_img, angle=a, translate=t, scale=s, shear=sh, interpolation=NEAREST, fill=f_pil)
        out_pil_tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.array(out_pil_img).transpose((2, 0, 1)))

        out_tensor = fn(tensor, angle=a, translate=t, scale=s, shear=sh, interpolation=NEAREST, fill=f).cpu()

        if out_tensor.dtype != torch.uint8:
            out_tensor = out_tensor.to(torch.uint8)

        num_diff_pixels = (out_tensor != out_pil_tensor).sum().item() / 3.0
        ratio_diff_pixels = num_diff_pixels / out_tensor.shape[-1] / out_tensor.shape[-2]
        # Tolerance : less than 5% (cpu), 6% (cuda) of different pixels
        tol = 0.06 if device == "cuda" else 0.05
        assert ratio_diff_pixels < tol, "{}: {}\n{} vs \n{}".format(
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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", ALL_DTYPES)
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    def test_batches(self, device, dt):
        if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
            # skip float16 on CPU case
            return

        batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(26, 36, num_samples=4, device=device)
        if dt is not None:
            batch_tensors = batch_tensors.to(dtype=dt)

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        _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.affine, angle=-43, translate=[-3, 4], scale=1.2, shear=[4.0, 5.0])
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    @pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
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    def test_warnings(self, device):
        tensor, pil_img = _create_data(26, 26, device=device)

        # assert deprecation warning and non-BC
        with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"Argument resample is deprecated and will be removed"):
            res1 = F.affine(tensor, 45, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], resample=2)
            res2 = F.affine(tensor, 45, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=BILINEAR)
            assert_equal(res1, res2)

        # assert changed type warning
        with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"Argument interpolation should be of type InterpolationMode"):
            res1 = F.affine(tensor, 45, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=2)
            res2 = F.affine(tensor, 45, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], interpolation=BILINEAR)
            assert_equal(res1, res2)

        with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"Argument fillcolor is deprecated and will be removed"):
            res1 = F.affine(pil_img, 45, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], fillcolor=10)
            res2 = F.affine(pil_img, 45, translate=[0, 0], scale=1.0, shear=[0.0, 0.0], fill=10)
            # we convert the PIL images to numpy as assert_equal doesn't work on PIL images.
            assert_equal(np.asarray(res1), np.asarray(res2))


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def _get_data_dims_and_points_for_perspective():
    # Ideally we would parametrize independently over data dims and points, but
    # we want to tests on some points that also depend on the data dims.
    # Pytest doesn't support covariant parametrization, so we do it somewhat manually here.

    data_dims = [(26, 34), (26, 26)]
    points = [
        [[[0, 0], [33, 0], [33, 25], [0, 25]], [[3, 2], [32, 3], [30, 24], [2, 25]]],
        [[[3, 2], [32, 3], [30, 24], [2, 25]], [[0, 0], [33, 0], [33, 25], [0, 25]]],
        [[[3, 2], [32, 3], [30, 24], [2, 25]], [[5, 5], [30, 3], [33, 19], [4, 25]]],
    ]

    dims_and_points = list(itertools.product(data_dims, points))

    # up to here, we could just have used 2 @parametrized.
    # Down below is the covarariant part as the points depend on the data dims.

    n = 10
    for dim in data_dims:
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        points += [(dim, T.RandomPerspective.get_params(dim[1], dim[0], i / n)) for i in range(n)]
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    return dims_and_points


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@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dims_and_points", _get_data_dims_and_points_for_perspective())
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", [None, torch.float32, torch.float64, torch.float16])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "fill",
    (
        None,
        [0, 0, 0],
        [1, 2, 3],
        [255, 255, 255],
        [
            1,
        ],
        (2.0,),
    ),
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.perspective, torch.jit.script(F.perspective)])
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def test_perspective_pil_vs_tensor(device, dims_and_points, dt, fill, fn):
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    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
        # skip float16 on CPU case
        return

    data_dims, (spoints, epoints) = dims_and_points

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    tensor, pil_img = _create_data(*data_dims, device=device)
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    if dt is not None:
        tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

    interpolation = NEAREST
    fill_pil = int(fill[0]) if fill is not None and len(fill) == 1 else fill
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    out_pil_img = F.perspective(
        pil_img, startpoints=spoints, endpoints=epoints, interpolation=interpolation, fill=fill_pil
    )
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    out_pil_tensor = torch.from_numpy(np.array(out_pil_img).transpose((2, 0, 1)))
    out_tensor = fn(tensor, startpoints=spoints, endpoints=epoints, interpolation=interpolation, fill=fill).cpu()

    if out_tensor.dtype != torch.uint8:
        out_tensor = out_tensor.to(torch.uint8)

    num_diff_pixels = (out_tensor != out_pil_tensor).sum().item() / 3.0
    ratio_diff_pixels = num_diff_pixels / out_tensor.shape[-1] / out_tensor.shape[-2]
    # Tolerance : less than 5% of different pixels
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", [None, torch.float32, torch.float64, torch.float16])
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def test_perspective_batch(device, dims_and_points, dt):
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    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
        # skip float16 on CPU case
        return

    data_dims, (spoints, epoints) = dims_and_points

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        batch_tensors = batch_tensors.to(dtype=dt)

    # Ignore the equivalence between scripted and regular function on float16 cuda. The pixels at
    # the border may be entirely different due to small rounding errors.
    scripted_fn_atol = -1 if (dt == torch.float16 and device == "cuda") else 1e-8
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        scripted_fn_atol=scripted_fn_atol,
        startpoints=spoints,
        endpoints=epoints,
        interpolation=NEAREST,
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def test_perspective_interpolation_warning():
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    spoints = [[0, 0], [33, 0], [33, 25], [0, 25]]
    epoints = [[3, 2], [32, 3], [30, 24], [2, 25]]
    tensor = torch.randint(0, 256, (3, 26, 26))
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        res2 = F.perspective(tensor, startpoints=spoints, endpoints=epoints, interpolation=BILINEAR)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", [None, torch.float32, torch.float64, torch.float16])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "size",
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("max_size", [None, 34, 40, 1000])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("interpolation", [BILINEAR, BICUBIC, NEAREST])
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def test_resize(device, dt, size, max_size, interpolation):
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    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
        # skip float16 on CPU case
        return

    if max_size is not None and isinstance(size, Sequence) and len(size) != 1:
        return  # unsupported

    torch.manual_seed(12)
    script_fn = torch.jit.script(F.resize)
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    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
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    if dt is not None:
        # This is a trivial cast to float of uint8 data to test all cases
        tensor = tensor.to(dt)
        batch_tensors = batch_tensors.to(dt)

    resized_tensor = F.resize(tensor, size=size, interpolation=interpolation, max_size=max_size)
    resized_pil_img = F.resize(pil_img, size=size, interpolation=interpolation, max_size=max_size)

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        # E.g. resized_tensor  = [[a, a, b, c, d, d, e, ...]]
        # E.g. resized_pil_img = [[a, b, c, c, d, e, f, ...]]
        resized_tensor_f = resized_tensor
        # we need to cast to uint8 to compare with PIL image
        if resized_tensor_f.dtype == torch.uint8:
            resized_tensor_f = resized_tensor_f.to(torch.float)

        # Pay attention to high tolerance for MAE
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    # assert changed type warning
    with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"Argument interpolation should be of type InterpolationMode"):
        res1 = F.resize(tensor, size=32, interpolation=2)

    res2 = F.resize(tensor, size=32, interpolation=BILINEAR)
    assert_equal(res1, res2)

    for img in (tensor, pil_img):
        exp_msg = "max_size should only be passed if size specifies the length of the smaller edge"
        with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=exp_msg):
            F.resize(img, size=(32, 34), max_size=35)
        with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="max_size = 32 must be strictly greater"):
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("size", [[96, 72], [96, 420], [420, 72]])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("interpolation", [BILINEAR, BICUBIC])
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    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
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        return

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    if dt is not None:
        # This is a trivial cast to float of uint8 data to test all cases
        tensor = tensor.to(dt)

    resized_tensor = F.resize(tensor, size=size, interpolation=interpolation, antialias=True)
    resized_pil_img = F.resize(pil_img, size=size, interpolation=interpolation)

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    resized_tensor_f = resized_tensor
    # we need to cast to uint8 to compare with PIL image
    if resized_tensor_f.dtype == torch.uint8:
        resized_tensor_f = resized_tensor_f.to(torch.float)

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    accepted_tol = 1.0 + 1e-5
    if interpolation == BICUBIC:
        # this overall mean value to make the tests pass
        # High value is mostly required for test cases with
        # downsampling and upsampling where we can not exactly
        # match PIL implementation.
        accepted_tol = 15.0

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        script_size = size

    resize_result = script_fn(tensor, size=script_size, interpolation=interpolation, antialias=True)
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    # Checks implementation on very large scales
    # and catch TORCH_CHECK inside interpolate_aa_kernels.cu
    torch.manual_seed(12)
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        F.resize(tensor, size=(5, 5), interpolation=interpolation, antialias=True)


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    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
        # skip float16 on CPU case
        return

    torch.manual_seed(12)
    if interpolation == BILINEAR:
        forward_op = torch.ops.torchvision._interpolate_bilinear2d_aa
        backward_op = torch.ops.torchvision._interpolate_bilinear2d_aa_backward
    elif interpolation == BICUBIC:
        forward_op = torch.ops.torchvision._interpolate_bicubic2d_aa
        backward_op = torch.ops.torchvision._interpolate_bicubic2d_aa_backward

    class F(torch.autograd.Function):
        @staticmethod
        def forward(ctx, i):
            result = forward_op(i, size, False)
            ctx.save_for_backward(i, result)
            return result

        @staticmethod
        def backward(ctx, grad_output):
            i, result = ctx.saved_tensors
            ishape = i.shape
            oshape = result.shape[2:]
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    fn, fn_pil, fn_t, config, device, dtype, channels=3, tol=2.0 + 1e-10, agg_method="max"
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    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, channels=channels, device=device)
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    if dtype is not None:
        tensor = F.convert_image_dtype(tensor, dtype)
        batch_tensors = F.convert_image_dtype(batch_tensors, dtype)

    out_fn_t = fn_t(tensor, **config)
    out_pil = fn_pil(pil_img, **config)
    out_scripted = script_fn(tensor, **config)
    assert out_fn_t.dtype == out_scripted.dtype
    assert out_fn_t.size()[1:] == out_pil.size[::-1]

    rbg_tensor = out_fn_t

    if out_fn_t.dtype != torch.uint8:
        rbg_tensor = F.convert_image_dtype(out_fn_t, torch.uint8)

    # Check that max difference does not exceed 2 in [0, 255] range
    # Exact matching is not possible due to incompatibility convert_image_dtype and PIL results
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    if out_fn_t.dtype == torch.uint8 and "cuda" in torch.device(device).type:
        atol = 1.0
    assert out_fn_t.allclose(out_scripted, atol=atol)

    # FIXME: fn will be scripted again in _test_fn_on_batch. We could avoid that.
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("dtype", (None, torch.float32, torch.float64))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("config", [{"brightness_factor": f} for f in (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 1.34, 2.5)])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("config", [{"threshold": threshold} for threshold in [0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0]])
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        2,
        [
            3,
        ],
        [0, 3],
        (3, 3),
        [4, 2, 4, 3],
    ],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "config",
    [
        {"padding_mode": "constant", "fill": 0},
        {"padding_mode": "constant", "fill": 10},
        {"padding_mode": "constant", "fill": 20},
        {"padding_mode": "edge"},
        {"padding_mode": "reflect"},
        {"padding_mode": "symmetric"},
    ],
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def test_pad(device, dt, pad, config):
    script_fn = torch.jit.script(F.pad)
    tensor, pil_img = _create_data(7, 8, device=device)
    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)

    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
        # skip float16 on CPU case
        return

    if dt is not None:
        # This is a trivial cast to float of uint8 data to test all cases
        tensor = tensor.to(dt)
        batch_tensors = batch_tensors.to(dt)

    pad_tensor = F_t.pad(tensor, pad, **config)
    pad_pil_img = F_pil.pad(pil_img, pad, **config)

    pad_tensor_8b = pad_tensor
    # we need to cast to uint8 to compare with PIL image
    if pad_tensor_8b.dtype != torch.uint8:
        pad_tensor_8b = pad_tensor_8b.to(torch.uint8)

    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(pad_tensor_8b, pad_pil_img, msg="{}, {}".format(pad, config))

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    else:
        script_pad = pad
    pad_tensor_script = script_fn(tensor, script_pad, **config)
    assert_equal(pad_tensor, pad_tensor_script, msg="{}, {}".format(pad, config))

    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.pad, padding=script_pad, **config)


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@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", [NEAREST, BILINEAR, BICUBIC])
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def test_resized_crop(device, mode):
    # test values of F.resized_crop in several cases:
    # 1) resize to the same size, crop to the same size => should be identity
    tensor, _ = _create_data(26, 36, device=device)

    out_tensor = F.resized_crop(tensor, top=0, left=0, height=26, width=36, size=[26, 36], interpolation=mode)
    assert_equal(tensor, out_tensor, msg="{} vs {}".format(out_tensor[0, :5, :5], tensor[0, :5, :5]))

    # 2) resize by half and crop a TL corner
    tensor, _ = _create_data(26, 36, device=device)
    out_tensor = F.resized_crop(tensor, top=0, left=0, height=20, width=30, size=[10, 15], interpolation=NEAREST)
    expected_out_tensor = tensor[:, :20:2, :30:2]
    assert_equal(
        expected_out_tensor,
        out_tensor,
        msg="{} vs {}".format(expected_out_tensor[0, :10, :10], out_tensor[0, :10, :10]),
    )

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(26, 36, num_samples=4, device=device)
    _test_fn_on_batch(
        batch_tensors, F.resized_crop, top=1, left=2, height=20, width=30, size=[10, 15], interpolation=NEAREST
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "func, args",
    [
        (F_t.get_image_size, ()),
        (F_t.vflip, ()),
        (F_t.hflip, ()),
        (F_t.crop, (1, 2, 4, 5)),
        (F_t.adjust_brightness, (0.0,)),
        (F_t.adjust_contrast, (1.0,)),
        (F_t.adjust_hue, (-0.5,)),
        (F_t.adjust_saturation, (2.0,)),
        (
            F_t.pad,
            (
                [
                    2,
                ],
                2,
                "constant",
            ),
        ),
        (F_t.resize, ([10, 11],)),
        (
            F_t.perspective,
            (
                [
                    0.2,
                ]
            ),
        ),
        (F_t.gaussian_blur, ((2, 2), (0.7, 0.5))),
        (F_t.invert, ()),
        (F_t.posterize, (0,)),
        (F_t.solarize, (0.3,)),
        (F_t.adjust_sharpness, (0.3,)),
        (F_t.autocontrast, ()),
        (F_t.equalize, ()),
    ],
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def test_assert_image_tensor(device, func, args):
    shape = (100,)
    tensor = torch.rand(*shape, dtype=torch.float, device=device)
    with pytest.raises(Exception, match=r"Tensor is not a torch image."):
        func(tensor, *args)


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def test_vflip(device):
    script_vflip = torch.jit.script(F.vflip)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(16, 18, device=device)
    vflipped_img = F.vflip(img_tensor)
    vflipped_pil_img = F.vflip(pil_img)
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(vflipped_img, vflipped_pil_img)

    # scriptable function test
    vflipped_img_script = script_vflip(img_tensor)
    assert_equal(vflipped_img, vflipped_img_script)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.vflip)


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def test_hflip(device):
    script_hflip = torch.jit.script(F.hflip)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(16, 18, device=device)
    hflipped_img = F.hflip(img_tensor)
    hflipped_pil_img = F.hflip(pil_img)
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(hflipped_img, hflipped_pil_img)

    # scriptable function test
    hflipped_img_script = script_hflip(img_tensor)
    assert_equal(hflipped_img, hflipped_img_script)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.hflip)


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@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "top, left, height, width",
    [
        (1, 2, 4, 5),  # crop inside top-left corner
        (2, 12, 3, 4),  # crop inside top-right corner
        (8, 3, 5, 6),  # crop inside bottom-left corner
        (8, 11, 4, 3),  # crop inside bottom-right corner
    ],
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def test_crop(device, top, left, height, width):
    script_crop = torch.jit.script(F.crop)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(16, 18, device=device)

    pil_img_cropped = F.crop(pil_img, top, left, height, width)

    img_tensor_cropped = F.crop(img_tensor, top, left, height, width)
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(img_tensor_cropped, pil_img_cropped)

    img_tensor_cropped = script_crop(img_tensor, top, left, height, width)
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(img_tensor_cropped, pil_img_cropped)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.crop, top=top, left=left, height=height, width=width)


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@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", cpu_and_gpu())
@pytest.mark.parametrize("image_size", ("small", "large"))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dt", [None, torch.float32, torch.float64, torch.float16])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("ksize", [(3, 3), [3, 5], (23, 23)])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("sigma", [[0.5, 0.5], (0.5, 0.5), (0.8, 0.8), (1.7, 1.7)])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("fn", [F.gaussian_blur, torch.jit.script(F.gaussian_blur)])
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def test_gaussian_blur(device, image_size, dt, ksize, sigma, fn):

    # true_cv2_results = {
    #     # np_img = np.arange(3 * 10 * 12, dtype="uint8").reshape((10, 12, 3))
    #     # cv2.GaussianBlur(np_img, ksize=(3, 3), sigmaX=0.8)
    #     "3_3_0.8": ...
    #     # cv2.GaussianBlur(np_img, ksize=(3, 3), sigmaX=0.5)
    #     "3_3_0.5": ...
    #     # cv2.GaussianBlur(np_img, ksize=(3, 5), sigmaX=0.8)
    #     "3_5_0.8": ...
    #     # cv2.GaussianBlur(np_img, ksize=(3, 5), sigmaX=0.5)
    #     "3_5_0.5": ...
    #     # np_img2 = np.arange(26 * 28, dtype="uint8").reshape((26, 28))
    #     # cv2.GaussianBlur(np_img2, ksize=(23, 23), sigmaX=1.7)
    #     "23_23_1.7": ...
    # }
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    if image_size == "small":
        tensor = (
            torch.from_numpy(np.arange(3 * 10 * 12, dtype="uint8").reshape((10, 12, 3))).permute(2, 0, 1).to(device)
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    if dt == torch.float16 and device == "cpu":
        # skip float16 on CPU case
        return

    if dt is not None:
        tensor = tensor.to(dtype=dt)

    _ksize = (ksize, ksize) if isinstance(ksize, int) else ksize
    _sigma = sigma[0] if sigma is not None else None
    shape = tensor.shape
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        return

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        torch.tensor(true_cv2_results[gt_key]).reshape(shape[-2], shape[-1], shape[-3]).permute(2, 0, 1).to(tensor)
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    out = fn(tensor, kernel_size=ksize, sigma=sigma)
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def test_hsv2rgb(device):
    scripted_fn = torch.jit.script(F_t._hsv2rgb)
    shape = (3, 100, 150)
    for _ in range(10):
        hsv_img = torch.rand(*shape, dtype=torch.float, device=device)
        rgb_img = F_t._hsv2rgb(hsv_img)
        ft_img = rgb_img.permute(1, 2, 0).flatten(0, 1)

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            s,
            v,
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        h = h.flatten().cpu().numpy()
        s = s.flatten().cpu().numpy()
        v = v.flatten().cpu().numpy()

        rgb = []
        for h1, s1, v1 in zip(h, s, v):
            rgb.append(colorsys.hsv_to_rgb(h1, s1, v1))
        colorsys_img = torch.tensor(rgb, dtype=torch.float32, device=device)
        torch.testing.assert_close(ft_img, colorsys_img, rtol=0.0, atol=1e-5)

        s_rgb_img = scripted_fn(hsv_img)
        torch.testing.assert_close(rgb_img, s_rgb_img)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(120, 100, num_samples=4, device=device).float()
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F_t._hsv2rgb)


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def test_rgb2hsv(device):
    scripted_fn = torch.jit.script(F_t._rgb2hsv)
    shape = (3, 150, 100)
    for _ in range(10):
        rgb_img = torch.rand(*shape, dtype=torch.float, device=device)
        hsv_img = F_t._rgb2hsv(rgb_img)
        ft_hsv_img = hsv_img.permute(1, 2, 0).flatten(0, 1)

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            g,
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        g = g.flatten().cpu().numpy()
        b = b.flatten().cpu().numpy()

        hsv = []
        for r1, g1, b1 in zip(r, g, b):
            hsv.append(colorsys.rgb_to_hsv(r1, g1, b1))

        colorsys_img = torch.tensor(hsv, dtype=torch.float32, device=device)

        ft_hsv_img_h, ft_hsv_img_sv = torch.split(ft_hsv_img, [1, 2], dim=1)
        colorsys_img_h, colorsys_img_sv = torch.split(colorsys_img, [1, 2], dim=1)

        max_diff_h = ((colorsys_img_h * 2 * math.pi).sin() - (ft_hsv_img_h * 2 * math.pi).sin()).abs().max()
        max_diff_sv = (colorsys_img_sv - ft_hsv_img_sv).abs().max()
        max_diff = max(max_diff_h, max_diff_sv)
        assert max_diff < 1e-5

        s_hsv_img = scripted_fn(rgb_img)
        torch.testing.assert_close(hsv_img, s_hsv_img, rtol=1e-5, atol=1e-7)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(120, 100, num_samples=4, device=device).float()
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F_t._rgb2hsv)


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@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_output_channels", (3, 1))
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def test_rgb_to_grayscale(device, num_output_channels):
    script_rgb_to_grayscale = torch.jit.script(F.rgb_to_grayscale)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(32, 34, device=device)

    gray_pil_image = F.rgb_to_grayscale(pil_img, num_output_channels=num_output_channels)
    gray_tensor = F.rgb_to_grayscale(img_tensor, num_output_channels=num_output_channels)

    _assert_approx_equal_tensor_to_pil(gray_tensor.float(), gray_pil_image, tol=1.0 + 1e-10, agg_method="max")

    s_gray_tensor = script_rgb_to_grayscale(img_tensor, num_output_channels=num_output_channels)
    assert_equal(s_gray_tensor, gray_tensor)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.rgb_to_grayscale, num_output_channels=num_output_channels)


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def test_center_crop(device):
    script_center_crop = torch.jit.script(F.center_crop)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(32, 34, device=device)

    cropped_pil_image = F.center_crop(pil_img, [10, 11])

    cropped_tensor = F.center_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(cropped_tensor, cropped_pil_image)

    cropped_tensor = script_center_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
    _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(cropped_tensor, cropped_pil_image)

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    _test_fn_on_batch(batch_tensors, F.center_crop, output_size=[10, 11])


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def test_five_crop(device):
    script_five_crop = torch.jit.script(F.five_crop)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(32, 34, device=device)

    cropped_pil_images = F.five_crop(pil_img, [10, 11])

    cropped_tensors = F.five_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
    for i in range(5):
        _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(cropped_tensors[i], cropped_pil_images[i])

    cropped_tensors = script_five_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
    for i in range(5):
        _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(cropped_tensors[i], cropped_pil_images[i])

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    tuple_transformed_batches = F.five_crop(batch_tensors, [10, 11])
    for i in range(len(batch_tensors)):
        img_tensor = batch_tensors[i, ...]
        tuple_transformed_imgs = F.five_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
        assert len(tuple_transformed_imgs) == len(tuple_transformed_batches)

        for j in range(len(tuple_transformed_imgs)):
            true_transformed_img = tuple_transformed_imgs[j]
            transformed_img = tuple_transformed_batches[j][i, ...]
            assert_equal(true_transformed_img, transformed_img)

    # scriptable function test
    s_tuple_transformed_batches = script_five_crop(batch_tensors, [10, 11])
    for transformed_batch, s_transformed_batch in zip(tuple_transformed_batches, s_tuple_transformed_batches):
        assert_equal(transformed_batch, s_transformed_batch)


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def test_ten_crop(device):
    script_ten_crop = torch.jit.script(F.ten_crop)

    img_tensor, pil_img = _create_data(32, 34, device=device)

    cropped_pil_images = F.ten_crop(pil_img, [10, 11])

    cropped_tensors = F.ten_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
    for i in range(10):
        _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(cropped_tensors[i], cropped_pil_images[i])

    cropped_tensors = script_ten_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
    for i in range(10):
        _assert_equal_tensor_to_pil(cropped_tensors[i], cropped_pil_images[i])

    batch_tensors = _create_data_batch(16, 18, num_samples=4, device=device)
    tuple_transformed_batches = F.ten_crop(batch_tensors, [10, 11])
    for i in range(len(batch_tensors)):
        img_tensor = batch_tensors[i, ...]
        tuple_transformed_imgs = F.ten_crop(img_tensor, [10, 11])
        assert len(tuple_transformed_imgs) == len(tuple_transformed_batches)

        for j in range(len(tuple_transformed_imgs)):
            true_transformed_img = tuple_transformed_imgs[j]
            transformed_img = tuple_transformed_batches[j][i, ...]
            assert_equal(true_transformed_img, transformed_img)

    # scriptable function test
    s_tuple_transformed_batches = script_ten_crop(batch_tensors, [10, 11])
    for transformed_batch, s_transformed_batch in zip(tuple_transformed_batches, s_tuple_transformed_batches):
        assert_equal(transformed_batch, s_transformed_batch)


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