@Operator public final class Bucketize extends PrimitiveOp implements Operand<Integer>
For example, if the inputs are boundaries = [0, 10, 100] input = [[-5, 10000] [150, 10] [5, 100]]
then the output will be output = [[0, 3] [3, 2] [1, 3]]
operation| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Output<Integer> |
asOutput()
Returns the symbolic handle of a tensor.
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static <T extends Number> |
create(Scope scope,
Operand<T> input,
List<Float> boundaries)
Factory method to create a class to wrap a new Bucketize operation to the graph.
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Output<Integer> |
output()
Same shape with 'input', each value of input replaced with bucket index.
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equals, hashCode, toStringpublic static <T extends Number> Bucketize create(Scope scope, Operand<T> input, List<Float> boundaries)
scope - current graph scopeinput - Any shape of Tensor contains with int or float type.boundaries - A sorted list of floats gives the boundary of the buckets.public Output<Integer> output()
public Output<Integer> asOutput()
OperandInputs to TensorFlow operations are outputs of another TensorFlow operation. This method is used to obtain a symbolic handle that represents the computation of the input.
asOutput in interface Operand<Integer>OperationBuilder.addInput(Output)Copyright © 2015–2019. All rights reserved.