Fix the bug in autograd example that sends wrong gradient backwards when computation graph doesn't resemble a tree#13
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see https://leetcode.com/playground/UPrmL2r9. In this example e = 24a+3 and the gradient should be 24 instead of 28.
The issue is that when a
NumberWithGradobject serves as the parent node of multiple operations, we just want to send the incoming gradientbackward_gradrecursively. The gradient ofbis 1 from pathb->c->e, and it's 5 from pathb->d->e. We send gradient 1 toafor the first time and send gradient1+5=6for the second time, and that's why we see 28