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Remove unnecessary else statement for calculating magmom loss #294
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Signed-off-by: Tsz Wai Ko <[email protected]>
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WalkthroughThe recent changes primarily modify the Changes
Sequence Diagram(s)sequenceDiagram
participant A as User/Model
participant B as loss_fn
participant C as Loss Metrics
A->>B: Call loss_fn()
B->>C: Check condition
alt Condition is met
B->>C: Calculate m_mae and m_rmse
else Condition is not met
B->>C: Skip initialization of m_mae and m_rmse
end
B->>A: Return computed loss
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Summary
The mae_m and rmse_m are already initialized as zeros in the beginning. The later else statement is not needed.
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