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"""Keras zero-padding layer for 2D input."""


import tensorflow.compat.v2 as tf

from keras import backend
from keras.engine.base_layer import Layer
from keras.engine.input_spec import InputSpec
from keras.utils import conv_utils

# isort: off
from tensorflow.python.util.tf_export import keras_export


@keras_export("keras.layers.ZeroPadding2D")
class ZeroPadding2D(Layer):
    """Zero-padding layer for 2D input (e.g. picture).

    This layer can add rows and columns of zeros
    at the top, bottom, left and right side of an image tensor.

    Examples:

    >>> input_shape = (1, 1, 2, 2)
    >>> x = np.arange(np.prod(input_shape)).reshape(input_shape)
    >>> print(x)
    [[[[0 1]
       [2 3]]]]
    >>> y = tf.keras.layers.ZeroPadding2D(padding=1)(x)
    >>> print(y)
    tf.Tensor(
      [[[[0 0]
         [0 0]
         [0 0]
         [0 0]]
        [[0 0]
         [0 1]
         [2 3]
         [0 0]]
        [[0 0]
         [0 0]
         [0 0]
         [0 0]]]], shape=(1, 3, 4, 2), dtype=int64)

    Args:
      padding: Int, or tuple of 2 ints, or tuple of 2 tuples of 2 ints.
        - If int: the same symmetric padding
          is applied to height and width.
        - If tuple of 2 ints:
          interpreted as two different
          symmetric padding values for height and width:
          `(symmetric_height_pad, symmetric_width_pad)`.
        - If tuple of 2 tuples of 2 ints:
          interpreted as
          `((top_pad, bottom_pad), (left_pad, right_pad))`
      data_format: A string,
        one of `channels_last` (default) or `channels_first`.
        The ordering of the dimensions in the inputs.
        `channels_last` corresponds to inputs with shape
        `(batch_size, height, width, channels)` while `channels_first`
        corresponds to inputs with shape
        `(batch_size, channels, height, width)`.
        It defaults to the `image_data_format` value found in your
        Keras config file at `~/.keras/keras.json`.
        If you never set it, then it will be "channels_last".

    Input shape:
      4D tensor with shape:
      - If `data_format` is `"channels_last"`:
          `(batch_size, rows, cols, channels)`
      - If `data_format` is `"channels_first"`:
          `(batch_size, channels, rows, cols)`

    Output shape:
      4D tensor with shape:
      - If `data_format` is `"channels_last"`:
          `(batch_size, padded_rows, padded_cols, channels)`
      - If `data_format` is `"channels_first"`:
          `(batch_size, channels, padded_rows, padded_cols)`
    """

    def __init__(self, padding=(1, 1), data_format=None, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(**kwargs)
        self.data_format = conv_utils.normalize_data_format(data_format)
        if isinstance(padding, int):
            self.padding = ((padding, padding), (padding, padding))
        elif hasattr(padding, "__len__"):
            if len(padding) != 2:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"`padding` should have two elements. Received: {padding}."
                )
            height_padding = conv_utils.normalize_tuple(
                padding[0], 2, "1st entry of padding", allow_zero=True
            )
            width_padding = conv_utils.normalize_tuple(
                padding[1], 2, "2nd entry of padding", allow_zero=True
            )
            self.padding = (height_padding, width_padding)
        else:
            raise ValueError(
                "`padding` should be either an int, "
                "a tuple of 2 ints "
                "(symmetric_height_pad, symmetric_width_pad), "
                "or a tuple of 2 tuples of 2 ints "
                "((top_pad, bottom_pad), (left_pad, right_pad)). "
                f"Received: {padding}."
            )
        self.input_spec = InputSpec(ndim=4)

    def compute_output_shape(self, input_shape):
        input_shape = tf.TensorShape(input_shape).as_list()
        if self.data_format == "channels_first":
            if input_shape[2] is not None:
                rows = input_shape[2] + self.padding[0][0] + self.padding[0][1]
            else:
                rows = None
            if input_shape[3] is not None:
                cols = input_shape[3] + self.padding[1][0] + self.padding[1][1]
            else:
                cols = None
            return tf.TensorShape([input_shape[0], input_shape[1], rows, cols])
        elif self.data_format == "channels_last":
            if input_shape[1] is not None:
                rows = input_shape[1] + self.padding[0][0] + self.padding[0][1]
            else:
                rows = None
            if input_shape[2] is not None:
                cols = input_shape[2] + self.padding[1][0] + self.padding[1][1]
            else:
                cols = None
            return tf.TensorShape([input_shape[0], rows, cols, input_shape[3]])

    def call(self, inputs):
        return backend.spatial_2d_padding(
            inputs, padding=self.padding, data_format=self.data_format
        )

    def get_config(self):
        config = {"padding": self.padding, "data_format": self.data_format}
        base_config = super().get_config()
        return dict(list(base_config.items()) + list(config.items()))
