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torch.zeros_like
torch.zeros_like(input, *, dtype=None, layout=None, device=None, requires_grad=False, memory_format=torch.preserve_format) → Tensor-
Returns a tensor filled with the scalar value
0, with the same size asinput.torch.zeros_like(input)is equivalent totorch.zeros(input.size(), dtype=input.dtype, layout=input.layout, device=input.device).Warning
As of 0.4, this function does not support an
outkeyword. As an alternative, the oldtorch.zeros_like(input, out=output)is equivalent totorch.zeros(input.size(), out=output).- Parameters
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input (Tensor) – the size of
inputwill determine size of the output tensor. - Keyword Arguments
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- dtype (
torch.dtype, optional) – the desired data type of returned Tensor. Default: ifNone, defaults to the dtype ofinput. - layout (
torch.layout, optional) – the desired layout of returned tensor. Default: ifNone, defaults to the layout ofinput. - device (
torch.device, optional) – the desired device of returned tensor. Default: ifNone, defaults to the device ofinput. - requires_grad (bool, optional) – If autograd should record operations on the returned tensor. Default:
False. - memory_format (
torch.memory_format, optional) – the desired memory format of returned Tensor. Default:torch.preserve_format.
- dtype (
Example:
>>> input = torch.empty(2, 3) >>> torch.zeros_like(input) tensor([[ 0., 0., 0.], [ 0., 0., 0.]])
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