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@Oktosha Oktosha commented May 9, 2019

It's really a typo-level fix. I suggest to remove the line

x_train, x_train.shape, y_train.min(), y_train.max()

which comes right before the lines

print(x_train, y_train)
print(x_train.shape)
print(y_train.min(), y_train.max())

It looks like the line I suggest to remove was used to make the notebook to display the variables. But there are print statements below that print the very same variables. So, if I get it right, the line I suggest to remove serves for nothing. That's why I suggest to remove it for clarity.

I guess, the line `x_train, x_train.shape, y_train.min(), y_train.max()` was useful in notebook environment where its presence caused jupyter to display these variables.

But there are `print` statements below this line printing the same variables. So I think it's better to omit this line as it does nothing and looks confusing.
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@Oktosha Oktosha changed the title Remove unused line in the tutorial [nn_tutorial.py] remove line var before line print(var) May 12, 2019
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@holly1238 holly1238 merged commit 760455d into pytorch:master Apr 26, 2021
rodrigo-techera pushed a commit to Experience-Monks/tutorials that referenced this pull request Nov 29, 2021
I guess, the line `x_train, x_train.shape, y_train.min(), y_train.max()` was useful in notebook environment where its presence caused jupyter to display these variables.

But there are `print` statements below this line printing the same variables. So I think it's better to omit this line as it does nothing and looks confusing.

Co-authored-by: Seth Weidman <seth@sethweidman.com>
Co-authored-by: holly1238 <77758406+holly1238@users.noreply.github.com>
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