tf.raw_ops.Save
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Saves the input tensors to disk.
tf.raw_ops.Save(
filename, tensor_names, data, name=None
)
The size of tensor_names
must match the number of tensors in data
. data[i]
is written to filename
with name tensor_names[i]
.
See also SaveSlices
.
Args |
filename
|
A Tensor of type string .
Must have a single element. The name of the file to which we write
the tensor.
|
tensor_names
|
A Tensor of type string .
Shape [N] . The names of the tensors to be saved.
|
data
|
A list of Tensor objects. N tensors to save.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
The created Operation.
|
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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