torch_randn {torch} | R Documentation |
Randn
Description
Randn
Usage
torch_randn(
...,
names = NULL,
dtype = NULL,
layout = NULL,
device = NULL,
requires_grad = FALSE
)
Arguments
... |
(int...) a sequence of integers defining the shape of the output tensor. Can be a variable number of arguments or a collection like a list or tuple. |
names |
optional names for the dimensions |
dtype |
( |
layout |
( |
device |
( |
requires_grad |
(bool, optional) If autograd should record operations on the returned tensor. Default: |
randn(*size, out=NULL, dtype=NULL, layout=torch.strided, device=NULL, requires_grad=False) -> Tensor
Returns a tensor filled with random numbers from a normal distribution
with mean 0
and variance 1
(also called the standard normal
distribution).
\mbox{out}_{i} \sim \mathcal{N}(0, 1)
The shape of the tensor is defined by the variable argument size
.
Examples
if (torch_is_installed()) {
torch_randn(c(4))
torch_randn(c(2, 3))
}