torch.maximum# torch.maximum(input, other, *, out=None) → Tensor# Computes the element-wise maximum of input and other. Note If one of the elements being compared is a NaN, then that element is returned. maximum() is not supported for tensors with complex dtypes. Parameters input (Tensor) – the input tensor. other (Tensor) – the second input tensor Keyword Arguments out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor. Example: >>> a = torch.tensor((1, 2, -1)) >>> b = torch.tensor((3, 0, 4)) >>> torch.maximum(a, b) tensor([3, 2, 4])