Compute the cumulative product of the tensor x
along axis
.
tf.raw_ops.Cumprod(
x, axis, exclusive=False, reverse=False, name=None
)
By default, this op performs an inclusive cumprod, which means that the first element of the input is identical to the first element of the output:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c]) # => [a, a * b, a * b * c]
By setting the exclusive
kwarg to True
, an exclusive cumprod is
performed instead:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c], exclusive=True) # => [1, a, a * b]
By setting the reverse
kwarg to True
, the cumprod is performed in the
opposite direction:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c], reverse=True) # => [a * b * c, b * c, c]
This is more efficient than using separate tf.reverse
ops.
The reverse
and exclusive
kwargs can also be combined:
tf.cumprod([a, b, c], exclusive=True, reverse=True) # => [b * c, c, 1]
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A Tensor . Has the same type as x .
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