Vector Initialization Syntax
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| Rdf:type | Python List Comprehension | [1] |
| Uses Operator | Multiplication Operator | [1] |
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doc:beam/b99b8773-86e1-4542-99be-ea39973cacf9Show excerpt
If you want to keep the collection dimension at 128, you need to adjust the vectors to have 128 dimensions each. For example: ```python vectors = [ [1.0] * 128, # A vector with 128 elements, all initialized to 1.0 [2.0] * 128 # A…
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