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Returns the cardinality of dataset
, if known.
tf.data.experimental.cardinality( dataset )
The operation returns the cardinality of dataset
. The operation may return tf.data.experimental.INFINITE_CARDINALITY
if dataset
contains an infinite number of elements or tf.data.experimental.UNKNOWN_CARDINALITY
if the analysis fails to determine the number of elements in dataset
(e.g. when the dataset source is a file).
dataset = tf.data.Dataset.range(42) print(tf.data.experimental.cardinality(dataset).numpy()) 42 dataset = dataset.repeat() cardinality = tf.data.experimental.cardinality(dataset) print((cardinality == tf.data.experimental.INFINITE_CARDINALITY).numpy()) True dataset = dataset.filter(lambda x: True) cardinality = tf.data.experimental.cardinality(dataset) print((cardinality == tf.data.experimental.UNKNOWN_CARDINALITY).numpy()) True
Args | |
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dataset | A tf.data.Dataset for which to determine cardinality. |
Returns | |
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A scalar tf.int64 Tensor representing the cardinality of dataset . If the cardinality is infinite or unknown, the operation returns the named constant INFINITE_CARDINALITY and UNKNOWN_CARDINALITY respectively. |
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