tf.keras.ops.max
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Return the maximum of a tensor or maximum along an axis.
tf.keras.ops.max(
x, axis=None, keepdims=False, initial=None
)
Args |
x
|
Input tensor.
|
axis
|
Axis or axes along which to operate. By default, flattened input
is used.
|
keepdims
|
If this is set to True , the axes which are reduced are left
in the result as dimensions with size one. Defaults to False .
|
initial
|
The minimum value of an output element. Defaults to None .
|
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Last updated 2024-06-07 UTC.
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