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@gchanan gchanan commented Apr 30, 2018

torch.as_tensor behaves like torch.tensor except it avoids copies if possible; so also somewhat like tensor.new but without the size overloads.
I didn't add a requires_grad field, because we haven't decided on the semantics such as as_param.

torch.as_tensor behaves like torch.tensor except it avoids copies if possible; so also somewhat like tensor.new but without the size overloads.
I didn't add a requires_grad field, because we haven't decided on the semantics such as as_param.
add_docstr(torch.as_tensor,
r"""
as_tensor(data, dtype=None, device=None, requires_grad=False) -> Tensor

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@gchanan gchanan merged commit 8031da5 into pytorch:master May 1, 2018
Jorghi12 pushed a commit to wsttiger/pytorch that referenced this pull request May 10, 2018
* Implement torch.as_tensor, similar to numpy.asarray.
torch.as_tensor behaves like torch.tensor except it avoids copies if possible; so also somewhat like tensor.new but without the size overloads.
I didn't add a requires_grad field, because we haven't decided on the semantics such as as_param.

* Remove requires_grad for doc.
weiyangfb pushed a commit to weiyangfb/pytorch that referenced this pull request Jun 11, 2018
* Implement torch.as_tensor, similar to numpy.asarray.
torch.as_tensor behaves like torch.tensor except it avoids copies if possible; so also somewhat like tensor.new but without the size overloads.
I didn't add a requires_grad field, because we haven't decided on the semantics such as as_param.

* Remove requires_grad for doc.
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