tf.nest.is_nested
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Returns true if its input is a collections.abc.Sequence (except strings).
tf.nest.is_nested(
seq
)
tf.nest.is_nested("1234")
False
tf.nest.is_nested([1, 3, [4, 5]])
True
tf.nest.is_nested(((7, 8), (5, 6)))
True
tf.nest.is_nested([])
True
tf.nest.is_nested({"a": 1, "b": 2})
True
tf.nest.is_nested({"a": 1, "b": 2}.keys())
True
tf.nest.is_nested({"a": 1, "b": 2}.values())
True
tf.nest.is_nested({"a": 1, "b": 2}.items())
True
tf.nest.is_nested(set([1, 2]))
False
ones = tf.ones([2, 3])
tf.nest.is_nested(ones)
False
Args |
seq
|
an input sequence.
|
Returns |
True if the sequence is a not a string and is a collections.abc.Sequence
or a dict.
|
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Last updated 2021-05-14 UTC.
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