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Split a SparseTensor
into num_split
tensors along axis
. (deprecated arguments)
tf.sparse.split( keyword_required=KeywordRequired(), sp_input=None, num_split=None, axis=None, name=None, split_dim=None )
If the sp_input.dense_shape[axis]
is not an integer multiple of num_split
each slice starting from 0:shape[axis] % num_split
gets extra one dimension. For example, if axis = 1
and num_split = 2
and the input is:
input_tensor = shape = [2, 7] [ a d e ] [b c ]
Graphically the output tensors are:
output_tensor[0] = [ a ] [b c ] output_tensor[1] = [ d e ] [ ]
Args | |
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keyword_required | Python 2 standin for * (temporary for argument reorder) |
sp_input | The SparseTensor to split. |
num_split | A Python integer. The number of ways to split. |
axis | A 0-D int32 Tensor . The dimension along which to split. |
name | A name for the operation (optional). |
split_dim | Deprecated old name for axis. |
Returns | |
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num_split SparseTensor objects resulting from splitting value . |
Raises | |
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TypeError | If sp_input is not a SparseTensor . |
ValueError | If the deprecated split_dim and axis are both non None. |
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https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r1.15/api_docs/python/tf/sparse/split