Usage
torch_eye(
n,
m = n,
dtype = NULL,
layout = torch_strided(),
device = NULL,
requires_grad = FALSE
)
Arguments
- n
(int) the number of rows
- m
(int, optional) the number of columns with default being n
- dtype
(torch.dtype
, optional) the desired data type of returned tensor. Default: if NULL
, uses a global default (see torch_set_default_tensor_type
).
- layout
(torch.layout
, optional) the desired layout of returned Tensor. Default: torch_strided
.
- device
(torch.device
, optional) the desired device of returned tensor. Default: if NULL
, uses the current device for the default tensor type (see torch_set_default_tensor_type
). device
will be the CPU for CPU tensor types and the current CUDA device for CUDA tensor types.
- requires_grad
(bool, optional) If autograd should record operations on the returned tensor. Default: FALSE
.
eye(n, m=NULL, out=NULL, dtype=NULL, layout=torch.strided, device=NULL, requires_grad=False) -> Tensor
Returns a 2-D tensor with ones on the diagonal and zeros elsewhere.
Examples
Run this codeif (torch_is_installed()) {
torch_eye(3)
}
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