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# BaseOutputs | |
All models have outputs that are instances of subclasses of [`~utils.BaseOutput`]. Those are | |
data structures containing all the information returned by the model, but that can also be used as tuples or | |
dictionaries. | |
Let's see how this looks in an example: | |
```python | |
from diffusers import DDIMPipeline | |
pipeline = DDIMPipeline.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-cifar10-32") | |
outputs = pipeline() | |
``` | |
The `outputs` object is a [`~pipelines.ImagePipelineOutput`], as we can see in the | |
documentation of that class below, it means it has an image attribute. | |
You can access each attribute as you would usually do, and if that attribute has not been returned by the model, you will get `None`: | |
```python | |
outputs.images | |
``` | |
or via keyword lookup | |
```python | |
outputs["images"] | |
``` | |
When considering our `outputs` object as tuple, it only considers the attributes that don't have `None` values. | |
Here for instance, we could retrieve images via indexing: | |
```python | |
outputs[:1] | |
``` | |
which will return the tuple `(outputs.images)` for instance. | |
## BaseOutput | |
[[autodoc]] utils.BaseOutput | |
- to_tuple | |