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tf.keras.backend.arange
Creates a 1D tensor containing a sequence of integers.
tf.keras.backend.arange(
start, stop=None, step=1, dtype='int32'
)
The function arguments use the same convention as Theano's arange: if only one argument is provided, it is in fact the "stop" argument and "start" is 0.
The default type of the returned tensor is 'int32'
to match TensorFlow's default.
Arguments | |
---|---|
start |
Start value. |
stop |
Stop value. |
step |
Difference between two successive values. |
dtype |
Integer dtype to use. |
Returns | |
---|---|
An integer tensor. |
Example:
tf.keras.backend.arange(start=0, stop=10, step=1.5)
<tf.Tensor: shape=(7,), dtype=float32,
numpy=array([0. , 1.5, 3. , 4.5, 6. , 7.5, 9. ], dtype=float32)>
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