tf.raw_ops.Fill
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Creates a tensor filled with a scalar value.
tf.raw_ops.Fill(
dims, value, name=None
)
This operation creates a tensor of shape dims
and fills it with value
.
For example:
# Output tensor has shape [2, 3].
fill([2, 3], 9) ==> [[9, 9, 9]
[9, 9, 9]]
tf.fill
differs from tf.constant
in a few ways:
tf.fill
only supports scalar contents, whereas tf.constant
supports
Tensor values.
tf.fill
creates an Op in the computation graph that constructs the actual
Tensor value at runtime. This is in contrast to tf.constant
which embeds
the entire Tensor into the graph with a Const
node.
- Because
tf.fill
evaluates at graph runtime, it supports dynamic shapes
based on other runtime Tensors, unlike tf.constant
.
Args |
dims
|
A Tensor . Must be one of the following types: int32 , int64 .
1-D. Represents the shape of the output tensor.
|
value
|
A Tensor . 0-D (scalar). Value to fill the returned tensor.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
A Tensor . Has the same type as value .
|
Equivalent to np.full
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Last updated 2022-10-27 UTC.
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