Bins the given values for use in a histogram.
tf.histogram_fixed_width_bins(
    values,
    value_range,
    nbins=100,
    dtype=tf.dtypes.int32,
    name=None
)
Given the tensor values, this operation returns a rank 1 Tensor
representing the indices of a histogram into which each element
of values would be binned. The bins are equal width and
determined by the arguments value_range and nbins.
| Args | 
|---|
| values | Numeric Tensor. | 
| value_range | Shape [2] Tensorof samedtypeasvalues.
values <= value_range[0] will be mapped to hist[0],
values >= value_range[1] will be mapped to hist[-1]. | 
| nbins | Scalar int32 Tensor.  Number of histogram bins. | 
| dtype | dtype for returned histogram. | 
| name | A name for this operation (defaults to 'histogram_fixed_width'). | 
| Returns | 
|---|
| A Tensorholding the indices of the binned values whose shape matchesvalues. | 
| Raises | 
|---|
| TypeError | If any unsupported dtype is provided. | 
| tf.errors.InvalidArgumentError | If value_range does not
satisfy value_range[0] < value_range[1]. | 
Examples:
# Bins will be:  (-inf, 1), [1, 2), [2, 3), [3, 4), [4, inf)
nbins = 5
value_range = [0.0, 5.0]
new_values = [-1.0, 0.0, 1.5, 2.0, 5.0, 15]
indices = tf.histogram_fixed_width_bins(new_values, value_range, nbins=5)
indices.numpy()
array([0, 0, 1, 2, 4, 4], dtype=int32)