tf.contrib.eager.seterr
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Set how abnormal conditions are handled by the default eager context.
tf.contrib.eager.seterr(
inf_or_nan=None
)
Example:
tfe.seterr(inf_or_nan=ExecutionCallback.RAISE)
a = tf.constant(10.0)
b = tf.constant(0.0)
try:
c = a / b # <-- Raises InfOrNanError.
except Exception as e:
print("Caught Exception: %s" % e)
tfe.seterr(inf_or_nan=ExecutionCallback.IGNORE)
c = a / b # <-- Does NOT raise exception anymore.
Args |
inf_or_nan
|
An ExecutionCallback determining the action for infinity
(inf ) and NaN (nan ) values. A value of None leads to no change in
the action of the condition.
|
Returns |
A dictionary of old actions.
|
Raises |
ValueError
|
If the value of any keyword arguments is invalid.
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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