torch.isnan¶
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torch.isnan(input) → Tensor¶
- Returns a new tensor with boolean elements representing if each element of - inputis NaN or not. Complex values are considered NaN when either their real and/or imaginary part is NaN.- Parameters
- input (Tensor) – the input tensor. 
- Returns
- A boolean tensor that is True where - inputis NaN and False elsewhere
 - Example: - >>> torch.isnan(torch.tensor([1, float('nan'), 2])) tensor([False, True, False])