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Update get_flops.py #1371

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argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Get the FLOPs of a segmentor')

argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Get the FLOPs of a segmentor')
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Many thanks for your contribution. It looks good to me.

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Might fix lint problem.

@kinglintianxia kinglintianxia deleted the patch-1 branch March 14, 2022 11:33
@kinglintianxia kinglintianxia restored the patch-1 branch March 14, 2022 11:34
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I have fix the lint error

@MeowZheng MeowZheng merged commit a3aab38 into open-mmlab:master Mar 14, 2022
mob5566 pushed a commit to mob5566/mmsegmentation that referenced this pull request Apr 13, 2022
* Update get_flops.py

argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Get the FLOPs of a segmentor')

* Update get_flops.py
ZhimingNJ pushed a commit to AetrexTechnology/mmsegmentation that referenced this pull request Jun 29, 2022
* Update get_flops.py

argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Get the FLOPs of a segmentor')

* Update get_flops.py
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