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Applies a boolean mask to data
without flattening the mask dimensions.
tf.ragged.boolean_mask( data, mask, name=None )
Returns a potentially ragged tensor that is formed by retaining the elements in data
where the corresponding value in mask
is True
.
output[a1...aA, i, b1...bB] = data[a1...aA, j, b1...bB]
Where j
is the i
th True
entry of mask[a1...aA]
.
Note that output
preserves the mask dimensions a1...aA
; this differs from tf.boolean_mask
, which flattens those dimensions.
Args | |
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data | A potentially ragged tensor. |
mask | A potentially ragged boolean tensor. mask 's shape must be a prefix of data 's shape. rank(mask) must be known statically. |
name | A name prefix for the returned tensor (optional). |
Returns | |
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A potentially ragged tensor that is formed by retaining the elements in data where the corresponding value in mask is True .
|
Raises | |
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ValueError | if rank(mask) is not known statically; or if mask.shape is not a prefix of data.shape . |
# Aliases for True & False so data and mask line up. T, F = (True, False)
tf.ragged.boolean_mask( # Mask a 2D Tensor. data=[[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]], mask=[[T, F, T], [F, F, F], [T, F, F]]).to_list() [[1, 3], [], [7]]
tf.ragged.boolean_mask( # Mask a 2D RaggedTensor. tf.ragged.constant([[1, 2, 3], [4], [5, 6]]), tf.ragged.constant([[F, F, T], [F], [T, T]])).to_list() [[3], [], [5, 6]]
tf.ragged.boolean_mask( # Mask rows of a 2D RaggedTensor. tf.ragged.constant([[1, 2, 3], [4], [5, 6]]), tf.ragged.constant([True, False, True])).to_list() [[1, 2, 3], [5, 6]]
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