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torch.angle — PyTorch 2.7 documentation

torch.angle
torch.angle(input: Tensor, *, out: Optional[Tensor]) Tensor

Computes the element-wise angle (in radians) of the given input tensor.

out i = a n g l e ( input i ) \text{out}_{i} = angle(\text{input}_{i}) outi=angle(inputi)

Parameters

input (Tensor) – the input tensor.

Keyword Arguments

out (Tensor, optional) – the output tensor.

Note

Starting in PyTorch 1.8, angle returns pi for negative real numbers, zero for non-negative real numbers, and propagates NaNs. Previously the function would return zero for all real numbers and not propagate floating-point NaNs.

Example:

>>> torch.angle(torch.tensor([-1 + 1j, -2 + 2j, 3 - 3j]))*180/3.14159
tensor([ 135.,  135,  -45])
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