torch.vdot¶
- torch.vdot(input, other, *, out=None) Tensor¶
- Computes the dot product of two 1D vectors along a dimension. - In symbols, this function computes - where denotes the conjugate for complex vectors, and it is the identity for real vectors. - Note - Unlike NumPy’s vdot, torch.vdot intentionally only supports computing the dot product of two 1D tensors with the same number of elements. - See also - torch.linalg.vecdot()computes the dot product of two batches of vectors along a dimension.- Parameters
 - Keyword args: - Note - out (Tensor, optional): the output tensor. - Example: - >>> torch.vdot(torch.tensor([2, 3]), torch.tensor([2, 1])) tensor(7) >>> a = torch.tensor((1 +2j, 3 - 1j)) >>> b = torch.tensor((2 +1j, 4 - 0j)) >>> torch.vdot(a, b) tensor([16.+1.j]) >>> torch.vdot(b, a) tensor([16.-1.j])