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Generates evenly-spaced values in an interval along a given axis.
tf.linspace(
start, stop, num, name=None, axis=0
)
Used in the notebooks
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A sequence of num evenly-spaced values are generated beginning at start
along a given axis.
If num > 1, the values in the sequence increase by
(stop - start) / (num - 1), so that the last one is exactly stop.
If num <= 0, ValueError is raised.
Matches
np.linspace's
behaviour
except when num == 0.
For example:
tf.linspace(10.0, 12.0, 3, name="linspace") => [ 10.0 11.0 12.0]
Start and stop can be tensors of arbitrary size:
tf.linspace([0., 5.], [10., 40.], 5, axis=0)<tf.Tensor: shape=(5, 2), dtype=float32, numpy=array([[ 0. , 5. ],[ 2.5 , 13.75],[ 5. , 22.5 ],[ 7.5 , 31.25],[10. , 40. ]], dtype=float32)>
Axis is where the values will be generated (the dimension in the
returned tensor which corresponds to the axis will be equal to num)
tf.linspace([0., 5.], [10., 40.], 5, axis=-1)<tf.Tensor: shape=(2, 5), dtype=float32, numpy=array([[ 0. , 2.5 , 5. , 7.5 , 10. ],[ 5. , 13.75, 22.5 , 31.25, 40. ]], dtype=float32)>
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A Tensor. Has the same type as start.
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