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Computes the shape of a broadcast given known shapes.
tf.broadcast_static_shape(
    shape_x, shape_y
)
  When shape_x and shape_y are fully known TensorShapes this computes a TensorShape which is the shape of the result of a broadcasting op applied in tensors of shapes shape_x and shape_y.
For example, if shape_x is TensorShape([1, 2, 3]) and shape_y is TensorShape([5, 1, 3]), the result is a TensorShape whose value is TensorShape([5, 2, 3]).
This is useful when validating the result of a broadcasting operation when the tensors have statically known shapes.
shape_x = tf.TensorShape([1, 2, 3]) shape_y = tf.TensorShape([5, 1 ,3]) tf.broadcast_static_shape(shape_x, shape_y) TensorShape([5, 2, 3])
| Args | |
|---|---|
| shape_x | A TensorShape | 
| shape_y | A TensorShape | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| A TensorShaperepresenting the broadcasted shape. | 
| Raises | |
|---|---|
| ValueError | If the two shapes can not be broadcasted. | 
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    https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r2.9/api_docs/python/tf/broadcast_static_shape