tf.debugging.assert_negative | TensorFlow v2.16.1 (original) (raw)
tf.debugging.assert_negative
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Assert the condition x < 0
holds element-wise.
tf.debugging.assert_negative(
x, message=None, summarize=None, name=None
)
This Op checks that x[i] < 0
holds for every element of x
. If x
is empty, this is trivially satisfied.
If x
is not negative everywhere, message
, as well as the first summarize
entries of x
are printed, and InvalidArgumentError
is raised.
Args | |
---|---|
x | Numeric Tensor. |
message | A string to prefix to the default message. |
summarize | Print this many entries of each tensor. |
name | A name for this operation (optional). Defaults to "assert_negative". |
Returns |
---|
Op raising InvalidArgumentError unless x is all negative. This can be used with tf.control_dependencies inside of tf.functions to block followup computation until the check has executed. |
Raises | |
---|---|
InvalidArgumentError | if the check can be performed immediately andx[i] < 0 is False. The check can be performed immediately during eager execution or if x is statically known. |
eager compatibility
returns None
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Last updated 2024-04-26 UTC.