Python Pytorch range() method
torch.range()
This function is deprecated in favor of torch.arange().
Syntax: torch.range(start=0, end, step=1, out=None) Parameters: start: the starting value for the set of points. Default: 0. end: the ending value for the set of points step: the gap between each pair of adjacent points. Default: 1. out(Tensor, optional): the output tensor Return type: A tensor
Code #1:
# Importing the PyTorch library import torch # Applying the range function and # storing the resulting tensor in 't' a = torch. range ( 1 , 6 ) print ( "a = " , a) b = torch. range ( 1 , 5 , 0.5 ) print ( "b = " , b) |
Output:
a = tensor([1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6.]) b = tensor([1.0000, 1.5000, 2.0000, 2.5000, 3.0000, 3.5000, 4.0000, 4.5000, 5.0000])
Contact Us