Returns a new tensor with the elements of input
at the given indices. The input tensor is treated as if it were viewed as a 1-D tensor. The result takes the same shape as the indices.
>>> src = torch.tensor([[4, 3, 5], ... [6, 7, 8]]) >>> torch.take(src, torch.tensor([0, 2, 5])) tensor([ 4, 5, 8])
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