tf.math.real
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Returns the real part of a complex (or real) tensor.
tf.math.real(
input, name=None
)
Used in the notebooks
Given a tensor input
, this operation returns a tensor of type float
that
is the real part of each element in input
considered as a complex number.
For example:
x = tf.constant([-2.25 + 4.75j, 3.25 + 5.75j])
tf.math.real(x) # [-2.25, 3.25]
If input
is already real, it is returned unchanged.
Args |
input
|
A Tensor . Must have numeric type.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
A Tensor of type float32 or float64 .
|
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Last updated 2024-04-26 UTC.
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