Converts each entry in the given tensor to strings.
tf.raw_ops.AsString(
input, precision=-1, scientific=False, shortest=False, width=-1, fill='',
name=None
)
Supports many numeric types and boolean.
For Unicode, see the https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/representation/unicode tutorial.
Examples:
tf.strings.as_string([3, 2])<tf.Tensor: shape=(2,), dtype=string, numpy=array([b'3', b'2'], dtype=object)>tf.strings.as_string([3.1415926, 2.71828], precision=2).numpy()array([b'3.14', b'2.72'], dtype=object)
Args | |
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input
|
A Tensor. Must be one of the following types: int8, int16, int32, int64, complex64, complex128, float32, float64, bool.
|
precision
|
An optional int. Defaults to -1.
The post-decimal precision to use for floating point numbers.
Only used if precision > -1.
|
scientific
|
An optional bool. Defaults to False.
Use scientific notation for floating point numbers.
|
shortest
|
An optional bool. Defaults to False.
Use shortest representation (either scientific or standard) for
floating point numbers.
|
width
|
An optional int. Defaults to -1.
Pad pre-decimal numbers to this width.
Applies to both floating point and integer numbers.
Only used if width > -1.
|
fill
|
An optional string. Defaults to "".
The value to pad if width > -1. If empty, pads with spaces.
Another typical value is '0'. String cannot be longer than 1 character.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
|---|---|
A Tensor of type string.
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