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Computes exponential of x element-wise. \(y = e^x\).
tf.math.exp(
x, name=None
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This function computes the exponential of the input tensor element-wise.
i.e. math.exp(x) or \(e^x\), where x is the input tensor.
\(e\) denotes Euler's number and is approximately equal to 2.718281.
Output is positive for any real input.
x = tf.constant(2.0)tf.math.exp(x)<tf.Tensor: shape=(), dtype=float32, numpy=7.389056>
x = tf.constant([2.0, 8.0])tf.math.exp(x)<tf.Tensor: shape=(2,), dtype=float32,numpy=array([ 7.389056, 2980.958 ], dtype=float32)>
For complex numbers, the exponential value is calculated as \(e^{x+iy}={e^x}{e^{iy} }={e^x}{\\cos(y)+i\\sin(y)}\)
For 1+1j the value would be computed as:
\(e^1{\\cos(1)+i\\sin(1)} = 2.7182817 \\times (0.5403023+0.84147096j)\)
x = tf.constant(1 + 1j)tf.math.exp(x)<tf.Tensor: shape=(), dtype=complex128,numpy=(1.4686939399158851+2.2873552871788423j)>
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x
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A tf.Tensor. Must be one of the following types: bfloat16, half,
float32, float64, complex64, complex128.
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name
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A name for the operation (optional). |
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A tf.Tensor. Has the same type as x.
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Numpy Compatibility
Equivalent to np.exp
TensorFlow 1 version
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