When you define the method, you are defining the parameters that will take the arguments from the method / function call. argument - an independent variable associated with a function and determining the value of the function. parameter - a limit or boundary that defines the scope of a particular process or activity.
When a Parameter is associated with a module as a model attribute, it gets added to the parameter list automatically and can be accessed using the 'parameters' iterator. Initially in Torch, a Variable (which could for example be an intermediate state) would also get added as a parameter of the model upon assignment.
"In an HTTP POST request, the parameters are not sent along with the URI." - though it can be (just theoretically), do not confuse other people. POST, in accordance to spec, MUST serve non-idempotent requests, but you can use request body (which is segregated from Headers by ONE empty line), as well as request parameters.
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