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torch.dist
torch.dist(input, other, p=2) → Tensor
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Returns the p-norm of (
input
-other
)The shapes of
input
andother
must be broadcastable.- Parameters
Example:
>>> x = torch.randn(4) >>> x tensor([-1.5393, -0.8675, 0.5916, 1.6321]) >>> y = torch.randn(4) >>> y tensor([ 0.0967, -1.0511, 0.6295, 0.8360]) >>> torch.dist(x, y, 3.5) tensor(1.6727) >>> torch.dist(x, y, 3) tensor(1.6973) >>> torch.dist(x, y, 0) tensor(4.) >>> torch.dist(x, y, 1) tensor(2.6537)
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