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torch.nan_to_num
torch.nan_to_num(input, nan=0.0, posinf=None, neginf=None, *, out=None) → Tensor-
Replaces
NaN, positive infinity, and negative infinity values ininputwith the values specified bynan,posinf, andneginf, respectively. By default,NaNs are replaced with zero, positive infinity is replaced with the greatest finite value representable byinput’s dtype, and negative infinity is replaced with the least finite value representable byinput’s dtype.- Parameters
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- input (Tensor) – the input tensor.
- nan (Number, optional) – the value to replace
NaNs with. Default is zero. - posinf (Number, optional) – if a Number, the value to replace positive infinity values with. If None, positive infinity values are replaced with the greatest finite value representable by
input’s dtype. Default is None. - neginf (Number, optional) – if a Number, the value to replace negative infinity values with. If None, negative infinity values are replaced with the lowest finite value representable by
input’s dtype. Default is None.
- Keyword Arguments
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out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.
Example:
>>> x = torch.tensor([float('nan'), float('inf'), -float('inf'), 3.14]) >>> torch.nan_to_num(x) tensor([ 0.0000e+00, 3.4028e+38, -3.4028e+38, 3.1400e+00]) >>> torch.nan_to_num(x, nan=2.0) tensor([ 2.0000e+00, 3.4028e+38, -3.4028e+38, 3.1400e+00]) >>> torch.nan_to_num(x, nan=2.0, posinf=1.0) tensor([ 2.0000e+00, 1.0000e+00, -3.4028e+38, 3.1400e+00])
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