tf.sort
Sorts a tensor.
tf.sort(
values, axis=-1, direction='ASCENDING', name=None
)
Usage:
import tensorflow as tf
a = [1, 10, 26.9, 2.8, 166.32, 62.3]
b = tf.sort(a,axis=-1,direction='ASCENDING',name=None)
c = tf.keras.backend.eval(b)
# Here, c = [ 1. 2.8 10. 26.9 62.3 166.32]
Args |
values
|
1-D or higher numeric Tensor .
|
axis
|
The axis along which to sort. The default is -1, which sorts the last
axis.
|
direction
|
The direction in which to sort the values ('ASCENDING' or
'DESCENDING' ).
|
name
|
Optional name for the operation.
|
Returns |
A Tensor with the same dtype and shape as values , with the elements
sorted along the given axis .
|
Raises |
ValueError
|
If axis is not a constant scalar, or the direction is invalid.
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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