Fix capitalization, indentation, formatting and grammar in intro PyTorch_tensor tutorial#3741
Fix capitalization, indentation, formatting and grammar in intro PyTorch_tensor tutorial#3741uttam2711 wants to merge 1 commit intopytorch:mainfrom
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- Corrected incorrect brand capitalization ("Pytorch" -> "PyTorch")
- Fixed tab indentation to spaces under torch.no_grad() block
- Improved documentation formatting for ``.view()`` method
- Fixed minor grammar issues
- Added helpful comments for torch.manual_seed and .item()
- Cleaned up clarity and readability for beginners
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This PR fixes several documentation issues in the Introduction to PyTorch tutorial:
Changes:
torch.no_grad()code block.view()method (RST style)torch.manual_seed(1)and.item()All changes are non-breaking and improve tutorial quality for beginners.
cc @svekars @sekyondaMeta @AlannaBurke