PyTorch torch.numel()
method returns the total number of elements in the input tensor.
Syntax:
torch.numel(input)
Arguments
- input: This is input tensor.
Return: It returns the length of the input tensor.
Example 1:
# Importing the PyTorch library import torch # A constant tensor of size n a = torch.randn( 4 , 6 ) print (a) # Applying the numel function and # storing the result in 'out' out = torch.numel(a) print (out) |
Output:
-0.8263 0.9807 -1.4688 0.2117 -0.8356 -0.0228 -0.8815 1.3652 -0.1892 -1.1241 0.2755 1.3006 0.0559 0.2389 0.7944 2.6587 -2.0908 1.2973 -0.2056 0.4110 0.2163 0.3091 0.5559 -0.2468 [torch.FloatTensor of size 4x6] 24
Example 2:
# Importing the PyTorch library import torch # A constant tensor of size n a = torch.FloatTensor([ 1 , 4 , 6 , 8 ]) print (a) # Applying the numel function and # storing the result in 'out' out = torch.numel(a) print (out) |
Output:
1 4 6 8 [torch.FloatTensor of size 4] 4
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