tf.compat.v1.convert_to_tensor | TensorFlow v2.16.1 (original) (raw)
tf.compat.v1.convert_to_tensor
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Converts the given value
to a Tensor
.
tf.compat.v1.convert_to_tensor(
value, dtype=None, name=None, preferred_dtype=None, dtype_hint=None
) -> tf.Tensor
This function converts Python objects of various types to Tensor
objects. It accepts Tensor
objects, numpy arrays, Python lists, and Python scalars. For example:
import numpy as np
def my_func(arg):
arg = tf.convert_to_tensor(arg, dtype=tf.float32)
return tf.matmul(arg, arg) + arg
# The following calls are equivalent.
value_1 = my_func(tf.constant([[1.0, 2.0], [3.0, 4.0]]))
value_2 = my_func([[1.0, 2.0], [3.0, 4.0]])
value_3 = my_func(np.array([[1.0, 2.0], [3.0, 4.0]], dtype=np.float32))
This function can be useful when composing a new operation in Python (such as my_func
in the example above). All standard Python op constructors apply this function to each of their Tensor-valued inputs, which allows those ops to accept numpy arrays, Python lists, and scalars in addition to Tensor
objects.
Args | |
---|---|
value | An object whose type has a registered Tensor conversion function. |
dtype | Optional element type for the returned tensor. If missing, the type is inferred from the type of value. |
name | Optional name to use if a new Tensor is created. |
preferred_dtype | Optional element type for the returned tensor, used when dtype is None. In some cases, a caller may not have a dtype in mind when converting to a tensor, so preferred_dtype can be used as a soft preference. If the conversion to preferred_dtype is not possible, this argument has no effect. |
dtype_hint | same meaning as preferred_dtype, and overrides it. |
Returns |
---|
A Tensor based on value. |
Raises | |
---|---|
TypeError | If no conversion function is registered for value to dtype. |
RuntimeError | If a registered conversion function returns an invalid value. |
ValueError | If the value is a tensor not of given dtype in graph mode. |