tf.math.floordiv
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Divides x / y
elementwise, rounding toward the most negative integer.
tf.math.floordiv(
x, y, name=None
)
The same as tf.compat.v1.div(x,y)
for integers, but uses
tf.floor(tf.compat.v1.div(x,y))
for
floating point arguments so that the result is always an integer (though
possibly an integer represented as floating point). This op is generated by
x // y
floor division in Python 3 and in Python 2.7 with
from __future__ import division
.
x
and y
must have the same type, and the result will have the same type
as well.
Args |
x
|
Tensor numerator of real numeric type.
|
y
|
Tensor denominator of real numeric type.
|
name
|
A name for the operation (optional).
|
Returns |
x / y rounded down.
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
If the inputs are complex.
|
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Last updated 2021-08-16 UTC.
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