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Replaces the global generator with another Generator object.
tf.random.set_global_generator(
generator
)
This function replaces the global generator with the provided generator
object.
A random number generator utilizes a tf.Variable object to store its state.
The user shall be aware of caveats how set_global_generator interacts with
tf.function:
- tf.function puts restrictions on Variable creation thus one cannot freely
create a new random generator instance inside
tf.function. To callset_global_generatorinsidetf.function, the generator instance must have already been created eagerly. - tf.function captures the Variable during trace-compilation, thus a compiled
f.function will not be affected
set_global_generatoras demonstrated by random_test.py/RandomTest.testResetGlobalGeneratorBadWithDefun .
For most use cases, avoid calling set_global_generator after program
initialization, and prefer to reset the state of the existing global generator
instead, such as,
rng = tf.random.get_global_generator()rng.reset_from_seed(30)
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generator
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the new Generator object.
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