tf.searchsorted
Searches input tensor for values on the innermost dimension.
tf.searchsorted(
sorted_sequence, values, side='left', out_type=tf.dtypes.int32, name=None
)
A 2-D example:
sorted_sequence = [[0, 3, 9, 9, 10],
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]]
values = [[2, 4, 9],
[0, 2, 6]]
result = searchsorted(sorted_sequence, values, side="left")
result == [[1, 2, 2],
[0, 1, 5]]
result = searchsorted(sorted_sequence, values, side="right")
result == [[1, 2, 4],
[0, 2, 5]]
Args |
sorted_sequence | N-D Tensor containing a sorted sequence. |
values | N-D Tensor containing the search values. |
side | 'left' or 'right'; 'left' corresponds to lower_bound and 'right' to upper_bound. |
out_type | The output type (int32 or int64 ). Default is tf.int32 . |
name | Optional name for the operation. |
Returns |
An N-D Tensor the size of values containing the result of applying either lower_bound or upper_bound (depending on side) to each value. The result is not a global index to the entire Tensor , but the index in the last dimension. |
Raises |
ValueError | If the last dimension of sorted_sequence >= 2^31-1 elements. If the total size of values exceeds 2^31 - 1 elements. If the first N-1 dimensions of the two tensors don't match. |