There is a file named transforms.py, in it torchvision.transforms
is imported and some custom transformations are defined. In another file named main.py, transforms.py is imported.
Now, in order to use torchvision.transforms.Normalize
in main.py without importing it, Will it work (Normalize
is not used in transforms.py, only imported)? And if it works, what's the reason behind it?
transforms.py:
from torchvision.transforms import *
...
Custom transformations defined
...
main.py
from data import transforms
...
normalize = transforms.Normalize(mean=[0.5,0.5,0.5],std=[0.1,0.1,0.1])
...
Yeah, that should work. Reason being that import
adds whatever you're importing to the namespace of the current file, which is exactly the same as what happens when you def
ine a function, in that
from module import a_function
and
def a_function:
both end up with a_function
defined. Either way, you can then import
that file and access a_function
with that_file_name.a_function()