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torch.bitwise_and — PyTorch 2.7 documentation

torch.bitwise_and
torch.bitwise_and(input, other, *, out=None) Tensor

Computes the bitwise AND of input and other. The input tensor must be of integral or Boolean types. For bool tensors, it computes the logical AND.

Parameters
  • input – the first input tensor

  • other – the second input tensor

Keyword Arguments

out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.

Example:

>>> torch.bitwise_and(torch.tensor([-1, -2, 3], dtype=torch.int8), torch.tensor([1, 0, 3], dtype=torch.int8))
tensor([1, 0,  3], dtype=torch.int8)
>>> torch.bitwise_and(torch.tensor([True, True, False]), torch.tensor([False, True, False]))
tensor([ False, True, False])
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