tf.compat.v1.get_session_handle
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Return the handle of data
.
tf.compat.v1.get_session_handle(
data, name=None
)
This is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change.
Keep data
"in-place" in the runtime and create a handle that can be
used to retrieve data
in a subsequent run().
Combined with get_session_tensor
, we can keep a tensor produced in
one run call in place, and use it as the input in a future run call.
Args |
data
|
A tensor to be stored in the session.
|
name
|
Optional name prefix for the return tensor.
|
Returns |
A scalar string tensor representing a unique handle for data .
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
if data is not a Tensor.
|
Example:
c = tf.multiply(a, b)
h = tf.compat.v1.get_session_handle(c)
h = sess.run(h)
p, a = tf.compat.v1.get_session_tensor(h.handle, tf.float32)
b = tf.multiply(a, 10)
c = sess.run(b, feed_dict={p: h.handle})
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Last updated 2021-08-16 UTC.
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