A mutable hash table with faster lookups and higher memory usage.
Inherits From: TrackableResource
tf.lookup.experimental.DenseHashTable(
key_dtype, value_dtype, default_value, empty_key, deleted_key,
initial_num_buckets=None, name='MutableDenseHashTable',
checkpoint=True
)
Data can be inserted by calling the insert
method and removed by calling the
remove
method. It does not support initialization via the init method.
Compared to MutableHashTable
, DenseHashTable
offers generally faster
insert
, remove
and lookup
operations, in exchange for a higher overall
memory footprint.
It uses "open addressing" with quadratic reprobing to resolve collisions. This
requires specifying two keys in the key space, empty_key
and deleted_key
,
that can never inserted into the table.
Unlike MutableHashTable
, DenseHashTable
does not require additional memory
for temporary tensors created during checkpointing and restore operations.
Example usage:
table = tf.lookup.experimental.DenseHashTable(
key_dtype=tf.string,
value_dtype=tf.int64,
default_value=-1,
empty_key='',
deleted_key='$')
keys = tf.constant(['a', 'b', 'c'])
values = tf.constant([0, 1, 2], dtype=tf.int64)
table.insert(keys, values)
table.remove(tf.constant(['c']))
table.lookup(tf.constant(['a', 'b', 'c','d'])).numpy()
array([ 0, 1, -1, -1])
Args |
key_dtype
|
the type of the key tensors.
|
value_dtype
|
the type of the value tensors.
|
default_value
|
The value to use if a key is missing in the table.
|
empty_key
|
the key to use to represent empty buckets internally. Must not
be used in insert, remove or lookup operations.
|
deleted_key
|
the key to use to represent deleted buckets internally. Must
not be used in insert, remove or lookup operations and be different from
the empty_key.
|
initial_num_buckets
|
the initial number of buckets.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
checkpoint
|
if True, the contents of the table are saved to and restored
from checkpoints. If shared_name is empty for a checkpointed table, it
is shared using the table node name.
|
Raises |
ValueError
|
If checkpoint is True and no name was specified.
|
Attributes |
key_dtype
|
The table key dtype.
|
name
|
The name of the table.
|
resource_handle
|
Returns the resource handle associated with this Resource.
|
value_dtype
|
The table value dtype.
|
Methods
erase
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erase(
keys, name=None
)
Removes keys
and its associated values from the table.
If a key is not present in the table, it is silently ignored.
Args |
keys
|
Keys to remove. Can be a tensor of any shape. Must match the table's
key type.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
The created Operation.
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
when keys do not match the table data types.
|
export
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export(
name=None
)
Returns tensors of all keys and values in the table.
Args |
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
A pair of tensors with the first tensor containing all keys and the
second tensors containing all values in the table.
|
insert
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insert(
keys, values, name=None
)
Associates keys
with values
.
Args |
keys
|
Keys to insert. Can be a tensor of any shape. Must match the table's
key type.
|
values
|
Values to be associated with keys. Must be a tensor of the same
shape as keys and match the table's value type.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
The created Operation.
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
when keys or values doesn't match the table data
types.
|
insert_or_assign
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insert_or_assign(
keys, values, name=None
)
Associates keys
with values
.
Args |
keys
|
Keys to insert. Can be a tensor of any shape. Must match the table's
key type.
|
values
|
Values to be associated with keys. Must be a tensor of the same
shape as keys and match the table's value type.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
The created Operation.
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
when keys or values doesn't match the table data
types.
|
lookup
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lookup(
keys, name=None
)
Looks up keys
in a table, outputs the corresponding values.
The default_value
is used for keys not present in the table.
Args |
keys
|
Keys to look up. Can be a tensor of any shape. Must match the
table's key_dtype.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
A tensor containing the values in the same shape as keys using the
table's value type.
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
when keys do not match the table data types.
|
remove
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remove(
keys, name=None
)
Removes keys
and its associated values from the table.
If a key is not present in the table, it is silently ignored.
Args |
keys
|
Keys to remove. Can be a tensor of any shape. Must match the table's
key type.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
The created Operation.
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
when keys do not match the table data types.
|
size
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size(
name=None
)
Compute the number of elements in this table.
Args |
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
A scalar tensor containing the number of elements in this table.
|
__getitem__
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__getitem__(
keys
)
Looks up keys
in a table, outputs the corresponding values.