isn't it same meaning of class name NeuralNet and self keyword passing in super call -
super(
NeuralNet,
self).__init__() # init super
here is the code snippet from example:
class NeuralNet(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, use_batch_norm, input_size=784, hidden_dim=256, output_size=10):
"""
Creates a PyTorch net using the given parameters.
"""
super(NeuralNet, self).__init__() # init super
# continues code
Given your question, I kindly but very strongly suggest you do the full official Python tutorial.
And no, NeuralNet
and self
are NOT the same thing. The first is the NeuralNet
class, the second is the current NeuralNet
instance ("current": the one on which the method has been called).