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The inverse of fftshift.
tf.signal.ifftshift(
    x, axes=None, name=None
)
Although identical for even-length x,
the functions differ by one sample for odd-length x.
For example:
x = tf.signal.ifftshift([[ 0.,  1.,  2.],[ 3.,  4., -4.],[-3., -2., -1.]])
x.numpy() # array([[ 4., -4.,  3.],[-2., -1., -3.],[ 1.,  2.,  0.]])
Args | 
x
 | 
Tensor, input tensor.
 | 
axes
 | 
int or shape tuple Axes over which to calculate. Defaults to None,
which shifts all axes.
 | 
name
 | 
An optional name for the operation.
 | 
Returns | 
A Tensor, The shifted tensor.
 | 
Equivalent to numpy.fft.ifftshift.
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/generated/numpy.fft.ifftshift.html
  
  
 
  
    
    
      
    
    
  
       
    
    
  
  
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