tf.debugging.is_numeric_tensor | TensorFlow v2.16.1 (original) (raw)
tf.debugging.is_numeric_tensor
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Returns True
if the elements of tensor
are numbers.
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tf.compat.v1.debugging.is_numeric_tensor, tf.compat.v1.is_numeric_tensor
tf.debugging.is_numeric_tensor(
tensor
)
Specifically, returns True
if the dtype of tensor
is one of the following:
- tf.float16
- tf.float32
- tf.float64
- tf.int8
- tf.int16
- tf.int32
- tf.int64
- tf.uint8
- tf.uint16
- tf.uint32
- tf.uint64
- tf.qint8
- tf.qint16
- tf.qint32
- tf.quint8
- tf.quint16
- tf.complex64
- tf.complex128
- tf.bfloat16
Returns False
if tensor
is of a non-numeric type or if tensor
is not a tf.Tensor object.
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Last updated 2024-04-26 UTC.