Encode a tensor of ints into unicode strings.
tf.raw_ops.UnicodeEncode(
    input_values,
    input_splits,
    output_encoding,
    errors='replace',
    replacement_char=65533,
    name=None
)
Returns a vector of strings, where output[i] is constructed by encoding the
Unicode codepoints in input_values[input_splits[i]:input_splits[i+1]]
using output_encoding.
Example:
input_values = [72, 101, 108, 108, 111, 87, 111, 114, 108, 100]
input_splits = [0, 5, 10]
output_encoding = 'UTF-8'
output = ['Hello', 'World']
| Args | 
|---|
| input_values | A Tensorof typeint32.
A 1D tensor containing the unicode codepoints that should be encoded. | 
| input_splits | A Tensor. Must be one of the following types:int32,int64.
A 1D tensor specifying how the unicode codepoints should be split into strings.
In particular,output[i]is constructed by encoding the codepoints in the
sliceinput_values[input_splits[i]:input_splits[i+1]]. | 
| output_encoding | A stringfrom:"UTF-8", "UTF-16-BE", "UTF-32-BE".
Unicode encoding of the output strings. Valid encodings are:"UTF-8",
"UTF-16-BE", and "UTF-32-BE". | 
| errors | An optional stringfrom:"ignore", "replace", "strict". Defaults to"replace".
Error handling policy when there is invalid formatting found in the input.
The value of 'strict' will cause the operation to produce a InvalidArgument
error on any invalid input formatting. A value of 'replace' (the default) will
cause the operation to replace any invalid formatting in the input with thereplacement_charcodepoint. A value of 'ignore' will cause the operation to
skip any invalid formatting in the input and produce no corresponding output
character. | 
| replacement_char | An optional int. Defaults to65533.
The replacement character codepoint to be used in place of any invalid
formatting in the input whenerrors='replace'. Any valid unicode codepoint may
be used. The default value is the default unicode replacement character is
0xFFFD (U+65533). | 
| name | A name for the operation (optional). | 
| Returns | 
|---|
| A Tensorof typestring. |