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Mar 16, 2022 at 15:31 | answer | added | Tyberius♦ | timeline score: 1 | |
Mar 16, 2022 at 0:29 | comment | added | Nike Dattani - No Free Time |
@Gianmarco It would really be ideal if you could copy and paste the error into a code block rather than given us an image which will not be readable by screenreaders used by blind people, and will load slower or not at all on some browsers, and is just in general harder to read. Can you tell us what happened when you tried to run Python with the -O flag?
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Mar 3, 2022 at 20:52 | comment | added | Tyberius♦ |
Greg is correct that generally you shouldn't see an assertion error unless the code itself has a bug assuming they follow standard Python conventions. One option you have before this potential bug is fix is to run python with the -O flag which will, among other things, ignore any assert statements. If there is a bug, this will likely fail later with error related to this condition or just produce nonsensical results, but this may help you to diagnose why this bug is occurring.
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Mar 3, 2022 at 16:13 | comment | added | Greg | I agree with @Tyberius that this is not a chemistry/materials modeling question, however, I do not think it is a SE question at all. You have an assertion error related to the dimensions of x - it is not a general problem of PyTorch. Your best bet is directly contact the authors | |
Mar 3, 2022 at 15:08 | comment | added | Tyberius♦ | Since the error is specific to PyTorch and at least this particular question doesn't require the chemical/material background you describe in your other questions, this may be better suited for Artificial Intelligence or StackOverflow. If you would rather keep it here, it would be best if you post the full error message as a code block rather than an image. | |
Mar 3, 2022 at 6:43 | history | asked | Gianmarco Luchetti | CC BY-SA 4.0 |