Elementwise computes the bitwise left-shift of `x` and `y`.
If `y` is negative, or greater than or equal to the width of `x` in bits the result is implementation defined.
Example:
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow.python.ops import bitwise_ops
import numpy as np
dtype_list = [tf.int8, tf.int16, tf.int32, tf.int64]
for dtype in dtype_list:
lhs = tf.constant([-1, -5, -3, -14], dtype=dtype)
rhs = tf.constant([5, 0, 7, 11], dtype=dtype)
left_shift_result = bitwise_ops.left_shift(lhs, rhs)
print(left_shift_result)
# This will print:
# tf.Tensor([ -32 -5 -128 0], shape=(4,), dtype=int8)
# tf.Tensor([ -32 -5 -384 -28672], shape=(4,), dtype=int16)
# tf.Tensor([ -32 -5 -384 -28672], shape=(4,), dtype=int32)
# tf.Tensor([ -32 -5 -384 -28672], shape=(4,), dtype=int64)
lhs = np.array([-2, 64, 101, 32], dtype=np.int8)
rhs = np.array([-1, -5, -3, -14], dtype=np.int8)
bitwise_ops.left_shift(lhs, rhs)
# <tf.Tensor: shape=(4,), dtype=int8, numpy=array([ -2, 64, 101, 32], dtype=int8)>
Constants
String | OP_NAME | The name of this op, as known by TensorFlow core engine |
Public Methods
Output<T> |
asOutput()
Returns the symbolic handle of the tensor.
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static <T extends TNumber> LeftShift<T> | |
Output<T> |
z()
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Inherited Methods
Constants
public static final String OP_NAME
The name of this op, as known by TensorFlow core engine
Public Methods
public Output<T> asOutput ()
Returns the symbolic handle of the tensor.
Inputs to TensorFlow operations are outputs of another TensorFlow operation. This method is used to obtain a symbolic handle that represents the computation of the input.
public static LeftShift<T> create (Scope scope, Operand<T> x, Operand<T> y)
Factory method to create a class wrapping a new LeftShift operation.
Parameters
scope | current scope |
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Returns
- a new instance of LeftShift