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torch.asin
torch.asin(input, *, out=None) → Tensor
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Returns a new tensor with the arcsine of the elements of
input
.- Parameters
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input (Tensor) – the input tensor.
- Keyword Arguments
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out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.
Example:
>>> a = torch.randn(4) >>> a tensor([-0.5962, 1.4985, -0.4396, 1.4525]) >>> torch.asin(a) tensor([-0.6387, nan, -0.4552, nan])
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