tensorflow::
#include <data_flow_ops.h>
Partitions data into num_partitions tensors using indices from partitions. 
Summary
For each index tuple js of size partitions.ndim, the slice data[js, ...] becomes part of outputs[partitions[js]]. The slices with partitions[js] = i are placed in outputs[i] in lexicographic order of js, and the first dimension of outputs[i] is the number of entries in partitions equal to i. In detail,
outputs[i].shape = [sum(partitions == i)] + data.shape[partitions.ndim:]
outputs[i] = pack([data[js, ...] for js if partitions[js] == i])
data.shape must start with partitions.shape.
For example:
    # Scalar partitions.
    partitions = 1
    num_partitions = 2
    data = [10, 20]
    outputs[0] = []  # Empty with shape [0, 2]
    outputs[1] = [[10, 20]]
    # Vector partitions.
    partitions = [0, 0, 1, 1, 0]
    num_partitions = 2
    data = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
    outputs[0] = [10, 20, 50]
    outputs[1] = [30, 40]See dynamic_stitch for an example on how to merge partitions back.
 
Raises:
- InvalidArgumentErrorin following cases:- If partitions is not in range [0, num_partiions)
- If partitions.shapedoes not match prefix ofdata.shapeargument.
 
- If partitions is not in range 
Args:
- scope: A Scope object
- partitions: Any shape. Indices in the range [0, num_partitions).
- num_partitions: The number of partitions to output.
Returns:
- OutputList: The outputs tensor.
| Constructors and Destructors | |
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| DynamicPartition(const ::tensorflow::Scope & scope, ::tensorflow::Input data, ::tensorflow::Input partitions, int64 num_partitions) | 
| Public attributes | |
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| operation | |
| outputs | |
| Public functions | |
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| operator[](size_t index) const  | |
Public attributes
operation
Operation operation
outputs
::tensorflow::OutputList outputs
Public functions
DynamicPartition
DynamicPartition( const ::tensorflow::Scope & scope, ::tensorflow::Input data, ::tensorflow::Input partitions, int64 num_partitions )
operator[]
::tensorflow::Output operator[]( size_t index ) const