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Reshapes a SparseTensor to represent values in a new dense shape.
tf.sparse.reshape(
    sp_input, shape, name=None
)
  This operation has the same semantics as reshape on the represented dense tensor. The indices of non-empty values in sp_input are recomputed based on the new dense shape, and a new SparseTensor is returned containing the new indices and new shape. The order of non-empty values in sp_input is unchanged.
If one component of shape is the special value -1, the size of that dimension is computed so that the total dense size remains constant. At most one component of shape can be -1. The number of dense elements implied by shape must be the same as the number of dense elements originally represented by sp_input.
For example, if sp_input has shape [2, 3, 6] and indices / values:
[0, 0, 0]: a [0, 0, 1]: b [0, 1, 0]: c [1, 0, 0]: d [1, 2, 3]: e
and shape is [9, -1], then the output will be a SparseTensor of shape [9, 4] and indices / values:
[0, 0]: a [0, 1]: b [1, 2]: c [4, 2]: d [8, 1]: e
| Args | |
|---|---|
| sp_input | The input SparseTensor. | 
| shape | A 1-D (vector) int64 Tensorspecifying the new dense shape of the representedSparseTensor. | 
| name | A name prefix for the returned tensors (optional) | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| A SparseTensorwith the same non-empty values but with indices calculated by the new dense shape. | 
| Raises | |
|---|---|
| TypeError | If sp_inputis not aSparseTensor. | 
| ValueError | If argument shaperequests aSparseTensorwith a different number of elements thansp_input. | 
| ValueError | If shapehas more than one inferred (== -1) dimension. | 
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