Splits each string in input into a sequence of Unicode code points.
tf.strings.unicode_split(
    input,
    input_encoding,
    errors='replace',
    replacement_char=65533,
    name=None
)
Used in the notebooks
  
    
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result[i1...iN, j] is the substring of input[i1...iN] that encodes its
jth character, when decoded using input_encoding.
| Args | 
|---|
| input | An Ndimensional potentially raggedstringtensor with shape[D1...DN].Nmust be statically known. | 
| input_encoding | String name for the unicode encoding that should be used to
decode each string. | 
| errors | Specifies the response when an input string can't be converted
using the indicated encoding. One of: 
'strict': Raise an exception for any illegal substrings.'replace': Replace illegal substrings withreplacement_char.'ignore': Skip illegal substrings. | 
| replacement_char | The replacement codepoint to be used in place of invalid
substrings in inputwhenerrors='replace'. | 
| name | A name for the operation (optional). | 
| Returns | 
|---|
| A N+1dimensionalint32tensor with shape[D1...DN, (num_chars)].
The returned tensor is atf.Tensorifinputis a scalar, or atf.RaggedTensorotherwise. | 
Example:
input = [s.encode('utf8') for s in (u'G\xf6\xf6dnight', u'\U0001f60a')]
tf.strings.unicode_split(input, 'UTF-8').to_list()
[[b'G', b'\xc3\xb6', b'\xc3\xb6', b'd', b'n', b'i', b'g', b'h', b't'],
 [b'\xf0\x9f\x98\x8a']]