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Compute Sine of Tensor Elements in PyTorch
To compute the sine of elements of a tensor, we use the torch.sin() method. It returns a new tensor with the sine values of the elements of the original input tensor. It takes a tensor as the input parameter and outputs a tensor.
Steps
Import the required library. In all the following Python examples, the required Python library is torch. Make sure you have already installed it.
Create a tensor and print it.
Compute torch.sin(input). It takes input, a tensor as input parameter, and returns a new tensor with the sine values of elements of the input.
Print the tensor with the sine values of elements of the original input tensor.
Example 1
# Python program to compute sine of the elements of a tensor # import necessary library import torch # create a tensor T = torch.Tensor([1.3,4.32,4.4,5.3,4.5]) print("Original Tensor T:\n", T) # Compute the sine of above tensor sine_T = torch.sin(T) print("Sine value of elements of tensor T:\n", sine_T)
Output
Original Tensor T: tensor([1.3000, 4.3200, 4.4000, 5.3000, 4.5000]) Sine value of elements of tensor T: tensor([ 0.9636, -0.9240, -0.9516, -0.8323, -0.9775])
Example 2
# Python program to compute sine of the elements of a tensor # import necessary library import torch # Create a 2D tensor of size 3x5 T = torch.Tensor([[1.3,4.32,4.4,5.3,4.5], [0.2,0.3,0.5,0.7,0.9], [1.1,1.2,2.3,3.1,4.9]]) print("Original Tensor T:\n", T) # Compute the sine of above tensor sine_T = torch.sin(T) print("Sine value of elements of tensor T:\n", sine_T)
Output
Original Tensor T: tensor([[1.3000, 4.3200, 4.4000, 5.3000, 4.5000], [0.2000, 0.3000, 0.5000, 0.7000, 0.9000], [1.1000, 1.2000, 2.3000, 3.1000, 4.9000]]) Sine value of elements of tensor T: tensor([[ 0.9636, -0.9240, -0.9516, -0.8323, -0.9775], [ 0.1987, 0.2955, 0.4794, 0.6442, 0.7833], [ 0.8912, 0.9320, 0.7457, 0.0416, -0.9825]])
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