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Description

In ppo2.py total_episode_reward_logger should be called before incrementing num_timesteps. See explanation in #143.

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It improves the reported episode reward logging issue, and a PR was asked.

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araffin commented Nov 14, 2019

Hello,

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@balintkozma balintkozma changed the title Call total_episode_reward logger before incrementing num_timesteps Call total_episode_reward_logger before incrementing num_timesteps Nov 14, 2019
@balintkozma balintkozma force-pushed the ppo2_episode_reward_logger branch from d674c80 to b053747 Compare November 14, 2019 15:42
@balintkozma balintkozma changed the title Call total_episode_reward_logger before incrementing num_timesteps PPO2: Call total_episode_reward_logger before incrementing num_timesteps Nov 14, 2019
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