I am testing the installation of the deep learning tool theano. Follow the official website Baby Steps-Algebra to enter step by step.
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>>> import theano.tensor as T >>> from theano import function >>> x = T.dscalar( 'x' ) >>> y = T.dscalar( 'y' ) >>> z = x + y >>> f = function([x, y], z) |
There is no problem with import theano, and no problem with defining x, y, and z. An error was reported when f = function([x, y], z) in the last step.
The error is “nvcc fatal: Cannot find compiler’cl.exe’ in PATH”. It says that cl.exe is missing. I don’t know what this file does. I searched it on Google. Someone said that cl.exe is in a directory similar to “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\bin”. I searched for it and it turned out to be there. Add this path to the environment variable.
Re-testing, the original error is no longer there, and a new problem comes up, but fortunately, it does not affect the final result. . .
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>>> x = T.dsc >>> y = T.dsc >>> z = x + y >>> f = funct DEBUG: nvcc STDOUT mod.cu ................................. >>> f( 2 , 3 ) array( 5.0 ) |