Dequeues n tuples of one or more tensors from the given queue.
tf.raw_ops.QueueDequeueUpToV2(
    handle, n, component_types, timeout_ms=-1, name=None
)
This operation is not supported by all queues. If a queue does not support DequeueUpTo, then an Unimplemented error is returned.
If the queue is closed and there are more than 0 but less than n
elements remaining, then instead of returning an OutOfRange error like
QueueDequeueMany, less than n elements are returned immediately.  If
the queue is closed and there are 0 elements left in the queue, then
an OutOfRange error is returned just like in QueueDequeueMany.
Otherwise the behavior is identical to QueueDequeueMany:
This operation concatenates queue-element component tensors along the 0th dimension to make a single component tensor. All of the components in the dequeued tuple will have size n in the 0th dimension.
This operation has k outputs, where k is the number of components in
the tuples stored in the given queue, and output i is the ith
component of the dequeued tuple.
Args | |
|---|---|
handle
 | 
A Tensor of type resource. The handle to a queue.
 | 
n
 | 
A Tensor of type int32. The number of tuples to dequeue.
 | 
component_types
 | 
A list of tf.DTypes that has length >= 1.
The type of each component in a tuple.
 | 
timeout_ms
 | 
An optional int. Defaults to -1.
If the queue has fewer than n elements, this operation
will block for up to timeout_ms milliseconds.
Note: This option is not supported yet.
 | 
name
 | 
A name for the operation (optional). | 
Returns | |
|---|---|
A list of Tensor objects of type component_types.
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