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Hello,
Hope this not an error with my code...
So I really like to use ranges. Lets assume tensor of 3 dimensions.
I can do x[some tensor] ....
I can do x[x<=2] ....
I can do x[..int,..,..] .....
What I cannot do is x[..,some tensor,..] ... where some tensor are indices or booleans.
Is where any way to implement this. Would be really cool because this often appears in pythonic code...
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
Hope this not an error with my code...
So I really like to use ranges. Lets assume tensor of 3 dimensions.
I can do x[some tensor] ....
I can do x[x<=2] ....
I can do x[..int,..,..] .....
What I cannot do is x[..,some tensor,..] ... where some tensor are indices or booleans.
Is where any way to implement this. Would be really cool because this often appears in pythonic code...
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: