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Common Utility Functions: Logging #23

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someshsingh22 opened this issue Aug 9, 2021 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #64
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Common Utility Functions: Logging #23

someshsingh22 opened this issue Aug 9, 2021 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #64
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someshsingh22 commented Aug 9, 2021

We need a logger, report all callbacks from the algorithms, These Common Utilities i.e used everywhere will be outside chapters.

  • Into the output stream
  • Into a file for logging
  • Callbacks
@someshsingh22 someshsingh22 added good first issue Good for newcomers Priority:Low Low Priority labels Aug 9, 2021
@someshsingh22 someshsingh22 changed the title Implement Utils (Logging {Epoch Bar}, Saving) Common Utility Functions Aug 9, 2021
@someshsingh22 someshsingh22 changed the title Common Utility Functions Common Utility Functions: Logging Aug 9, 2021
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I'll take this up. For logging into a file, is there a specific location the file would need to be saved?

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@arihantbansal yes you can take the path variable for the time being for that

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