tf.reduce_join( inputs, axis=None, keep_dims=False, separator='', name=None, reduction_indices=None )
Defined in tensorflow/python/ops/string_ops.py
.
See the guide: Strings > Joining
Joins a string Tensor across the given dimensions.
Computes the string join across dimensions in the given string Tensor of shape [d_0, d_1, ..., d_n-1]
. Returns a new Tensor created by joining the input strings with the given separator (default: empty string). Negative indices are counted backwards from the end, with -1
being equivalent to n - 1
.
For example:
# tensor `a` is [["a", "b"], ["c", "d"]] tf.reduce_join(a, 0) ==> ["ac", "bd"] tf.reduce_join(a, 1) ==> ["ab", "cd"] tf.reduce_join(a, -2) = tf.reduce_join(a, 0) ==> ["ac", "bd"] tf.reduce_join(a, -1) = tf.reduce_join(a, 1) ==> ["ab", "cd"] tf.reduce_join(a, 0, keep_dims=True) ==> [["ac", "bd"]] tf.reduce_join(a, 1, keep_dims=True) ==> [["ab"], ["cd"]] tf.reduce_join(a, 0, separator=".") ==> ["a.c", "b.d"] tf.reduce_join(a, [0, 1]) ==> ["acbd"] tf.reduce_join(a, [1, 0]) ==> ["abcd"] tf.reduce_join(a, []) ==> ["abcd"]
inputs
: A Tensor
of type string
. The input to be joined. All reduced indices must have non-zero size.axis
: A Tensor
of type int32
. The dimensions to reduce over. Dimensions are reduced in the order specified. Omitting axis
is equivalent to passing [n-1, n-2, ..., 0]
. Negative indices from -n
to -1
are supported.keep_dims
: An optional bool
. Defaults to False
. If True
, retain reduced dimensions with length 1
.separator
: An optional string
. Defaults to ""
. The separator to use when joining.name
: A name for the operation (optional).A Tensor
of type string
.
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https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/reduce_join