torch.randn¶
-
torch.
randn
(*size, out=None, dtype=None, layout=torch.strided, device=None, 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).
The shape of the tensor is defined by the variable argument
size
.- Parameters
size (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.
out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.
dtype (
torch.dtype
, optional) – the desired data type of returned tensor. Default: ifNone
, uses a global default (seetorch.set_default_tensor_type()
).layout (
torch.layout
, optional) – the desired layout of returned Tensor. Default:torch.strided
.device (
torch.device
, optional) – the desired device of returned tensor. Default: ifNone
, uses the current device for the default tensor type (seetorch.set_default_tensor_type()
).device
will be the CPU for CPU tensor types and the current CUDA device for CUDA tensor types.requires_grad (bool, optional) – If autograd should record operations on the returned tensor. Default:
False
.
Example:
>>> torch.randn(4) tensor([-2.1436, 0.9966, 2.3426, -0.6366]) >>> torch.randn(2, 3) tensor([[ 1.5954, 2.8929, -1.0923], [ 1.1719, -0.4709, -0.1996]])