The output of methods such as
a=torch.ones(1,4)
is
tensor([[1., 1., 1., 1.]])
Does the number '1.' is the abbreviation of '1.0', or it is exactly the same as integer '1'?
Sorry to ask such a simple question because I don't know which key words are appropriate to search in offical documentation.
In PyTorch, the number '
1.' is equivalent to '1.0', which is a floating-point number.So, it's not the same as the integer '
1'. In the tensor you provided, the numbers are represented as floating-point numbers with one decimal point, not integers.