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How do I check if two PyTorch tensors are semantically equal?

Given floating point errors, I want to know if the the elements differ only by a small epsilon value.

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At the time of writing, this is a undocumented function in the latest stable release (0.4.1), but the documentation is in the master (unstable) branch.

torch.allclose() will return a boolean indicating whether all element-wise differences are equal allowing for a margin of error.

Additionally, there's the undocumented isclose():

>>> torch.isclose(torch.Tensor([1]), torch.Tensor([1.00000001]))
tensor([1], dtype=torch.uint8)
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    It is on stable now
    – Mike W
    Feb 26, 2020 at 8:46
  • It would be nice to have some function to test tensor closeness based on tensor norm.
    – a06e
    Feb 26, 2023 at 16:16

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