Compute the cumulative product of the tensor x along axis.
tf.raw_ops.Cumprod(
    x, axis, exclusive=False, reverse=False, name=None
)
By default, this op performs an inclusive cumprod, which means that the first element of the input is identical to the first element of the output:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c])  # => [a, a * b, a * b * c]
By setting the exclusive kwarg to True, an exclusive cumprod is
performed instead:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c], exclusive=True)  # => [1, a, a * b]
By setting the reverse kwarg to True, the cumprod is performed in the
opposite direction:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c], reverse=True)  # => [a * b * c, b * c, c]
This is more efficient than using separate tf.reverse ops.
The reverse and exclusive kwargs can also be combined:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c], exclusive=True, reverse=True)  # => [b * c, c, 1]
| Args | |
|---|---|
| x | A Tensor. Must be one of the following types:float32,float64,int32,uint8,int16,int8,complex64,int64,qint8,quint8,qint32,bfloat16,uint16,complex128,half,uint32,uint64.
ATensor. Must be one of the following types:float32,float64,int64,int32,uint8,uint16,int16,int8,complex64,complex128,qint8,quint8,qint32,half. | 
| axis | A Tensor. Must be one of the following types:int32,int64.
ATensorof typeint32(default: 0). Must be in the range[-rank(x), rank(x)). | 
| exclusive | An optional bool. Defaults toFalse.
IfTrue, perform exclusive cumprod. | 
| reverse | An optional bool. Defaults toFalse.
Abool(default: False). | 
| name | A name for the operation (optional). | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| A Tensor. Has the same type asx. |