Get a partitioner for VariableScope to keep shards below max_shard_bytes.
tf.compat.v1.variable_axis_size_partitioner(
    max_shard_bytes, axis=0, bytes_per_string_element=16, max_shards=None
)
  This partitioner will shard a Variable along one axis, attempting to keep the maximum shard size below max_shard_bytes. In practice, this is not always possible when sharding along only one axis. When this happens, this axis is sharded as much as possible (i.e., every dimension becomes a separate shard).
If the partitioner hits the max_shards limit, then each shard may end up larger than max_shard_bytes. By default max_shards equals None and no limit on the number of shards is enforced.
One reasonable value for max_shard_bytes is (64 << 20) - 1, or almost 64MB, to keep below the protobuf byte limit.
| Args | |
|---|---|
| max_shard_bytes | The maximum size any given shard is allowed to be. | 
| axis | The axis to partition along. Default: outermost axis. | 
| bytes_per_string_element | If the Variableis of type string, this provides an estimate of how large each scalar in theVariableis. | 
| max_shards | The maximum number of shards in int created taking precedence over max_shard_bytes. | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| A partition function usable as the partitionerargument tovariable_scopeandget_variable. | 
| Raises | |
|---|---|
| ValueError | If any of the byte counts are non-positive. | 
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    https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r2.9/api_docs/python/tf/compat/v1/variable_axis_size_partitioner