detach

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class treetensor.torch.Tensor(data, *args, **kwargs)[source]
detach()[source]

See treetensor.torch.detach().

Torch Version Related

This documentation is based on torch.Tensor.detach in torch v1.9.0+cu102. Its arguments’ arrangements depend on the version of pytorch you installed.

If some arguments listed here are not working properly, please check your pytorch’s version with the following command and find its documentation.

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python -c 'import torch;print(torch.__version__)'

The arguments and keyword arguments supported in torch v1.9.0+cu102 is listed below.

Description From Torch v1.9.0+cu102

class torch.Tensor
detach()

Returns a new Tensor, detached from the current graph.

The result will never require gradient.

This method also affects forward mode AD gradients and the result will never have forward mode AD gradients.

Note

Returned Tensor shares the same storage with the original one. In-place modifications on either of them will be seen, and may trigger errors in correctness checks. IMPORTANT NOTE: Previously, in-place size / stride / storage changes (such as resize_ / resize_as_ / set_ / transpose_) to the returned tensor also update the original tensor. Now, these in-place changes will not update the original tensor anymore, and will instead trigger an error. For sparse tensors: In-place indices / values changes (such as zero_ / copy_ / add_) to the returned tensor will not update the original tensor anymore, and will instead trigger an error.