I was going through PyTorch tutorial and came across empty()
function. It was mentioned that empty()
can be used for uninitialized data. But, when I printed it, I got a value. What is the difference between empty()
and rand()
which also generates data(I know that rand()
generates between 0 and 1). Below is the code I tried:
a = torch.empty(3,4)
print(a)
Output:
tensor([[ 8.4135e-38, 0.0000e+00, 6.2579e-41, 5.4592e-39], [-5.6345e-08, 2.5353e+30, 5.0447e-44, 1.7020e-41], [ 1.4000e-38, 5.7697e-05, 2.5353e+30, 2.1580e-43]])
b = torch.rand(3,4)
print(b)
Output:
tensor([[ 0.1514, 0.8406, 0.2708, 0.3422], [ 0.7196, 0.6120, 0.4476, 0.6705], [ 0.6989, 0.2086, 0.5100, 0.8285]])