tf.get_current_name_scope
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Returns current full name scope specified by tf.name_scope(...)
s.
tf.get_current_name_scope()
For example,
with tf.name_scope("outer"):
tf.get_current_name_scope() # "outer"
with tf.name_scope("inner"):
tf.get_current_name_scope() # "outer/inner"
In other words, tf.get_current_name_scope()
returns the op name prefix that
will be prepended to, if an op is created at that place.
Note that @tf.function
resets the name scope stack as shown below.
with tf.name_scope("outer"):
@tf.function
def foo(x):
with tf.name_scope("inner"):
return tf.add(x * x) # Op name is "inner/Add", not "outer/inner/Add"
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Last updated 2023-03-17 UTC.
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