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foldr on the list of tensors unpacked from elems
on dimension 0.
tf.compat.v1.foldr(
fn,
elems,
initializer=None,
parallel_iterations=10,
back_prop=True,
swap_memory=False,
name=None
)
This foldr operator repeatedly applies the callable fn
to a sequence
of elements from last to first. The elements are made of the tensors
unpacked from elems
. The callable fn takes two tensors as arguments.
The first argument is the accumulated value computed from the preceding
invocation of fn, and the second is the value at the current position of
elems
. If initializer
is None, elems
must contain at least one element,
and its first element is used as the initializer.
Suppose that elems
is unpacked into values
, a list of tensors. The shape
of the result tensor is fn(initializer, values[0]).shape
.
This method also allows multi-arity elems
and output of fn
. If elems
is a (possibly nested) list or tuple of tensors, then each of these tensors
must have a matching first (unpack) dimension. The signature of fn
may
match the structure of elems
. That is, if elems
is
(t1, [t2, t3, [t4, t5]])
, then an appropriate signature for fn
is:
fn = lambda (t1, [t2, t3, [t4, t5]]):
.
Returns | |
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A tensor or (possibly nested) sequence of tensors, resulting from applying
fn consecutively to the list of tensors unpacked from elems , from last
to first.
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Raises | |
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TypeError
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if fn is not callable.
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Example | |
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