dask 2021.10.0

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partial_reduce(func, x, split_every, keepdims=False, dtype=None, name=None, reduced_meta=None)

Parameters

func : function
x : Array
split_every : dict

Maximum reduction block sizes in each dimension.

Partial reduction across multiple axes.

Examples

Reduce across axis 0 and 2, merging a maximum of 1 block in the 0th dimension, and 3 blocks in the 2nd dimension:

This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> partial_reduce(np.min, x, {0: 1, 2: 3})    # doctest: +SKIP
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