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xruifan avatar xruifan commented on July 29, 2024 1

I found out why. My len(logits_lists) was 2, and my logits_percentage was 0.25. In this line:

num_logits_lists = round(len(logits_lists) * logits_percentage)
my num_logits_lists, after applying round(), become 0. Afterwards, my logits_lists after this line:
logits_lists = rng.sample(logits_lists, k=num_logits_lists)

became an empty list, consequently, my weights was conducted as an empty array.

Is the round() meant to round up or round down? Or is there a constraint that sets the lowest result after round() to 1? Or is there a need to change Python 3's default rounding behavior, "round half to even"?

If I got anything wrong, please let me know. I am looking forward to your reply.

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