tf.sparse.transpose
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Transposes a SparseTensor
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tf.compat.v1.sparse.transpose
, tf.compat.v1.sparse_transpose
tf.sparse.transpose(
sp_input, perm=None, name=None
)
The returned tensor's dimension i will correspond to the input dimension
perm[i]
. If perm
is not given, it is set to (n-1...0), where n is
the rank of the input tensor. Hence by default, this operation performs a
regular matrix transpose on 2-D input Tensors.
For example, if sp_input
has shape [4, 5]
and indices
/ values
:
[0, 3]: b
[0, 1]: a
[3, 1]: d
[2, 0]: c
then the output will be a SparseTensor
of shape [5, 4]
and
indices
/ values
:
[0, 2]: c
[1, 0]: a
[1, 3]: d
[3, 0]: b
Args |
sp_input
|
The input SparseTensor .
|
perm
|
A permutation of the dimensions of sp_input .
|
name
|
A name prefix for the returned tensors (optional)
|
Returns |
A transposed SparseTensor .
|
Raises |
TypeError
|
If sp_input is not a SparseTensor .
|
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Last updated 2022-11-04 UTC.
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