tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs

#include <string_ops.h>

Optional attribute setters for AsString.

Summary

Public attributes

fill_ = ""
StringPiece
precision_ = -1
int64
scientific_ = false
bool
shortest_ = false
bool
width_ = -1
int64

Public functions

Fill(StringPiece x)
TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs
The value to pad if width > -1.
Precision(int64 x)
TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs
The post-decimal precision to use for floating point numbers.
Scientific(bool x)
TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs
Use scientific notation for floating point numbers.
Shortest(bool x)
TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs
Use shortest representation (either scientific or standard) for floating point numbers.
Width(int64 x)
TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs
Pad pre-decimal numbers to this width.

Public attributes

fill_

StringPiece tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::fill_ = ""

precision_

int64 tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::precision_ = -1

scientific_

bool tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::scientific_ = false

shortest_

bool tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::shortest_ = false

width_

int64 tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::width_ = -1

Public functions

Fill

TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::Fill(
  StringPiece x
)

The value to pad if width > -1.

If empty, pads with spaces. Another typical value is '0'. String cannot be longer than 1 character.

Defaults to ""

Precision

TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::Precision(
  int64 x
)

The post-decimal precision to use for floating point numbers.

Only used if precision > -1.

Defaults to -1

Scientific

TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::Scientific(
  bool x
)

Use scientific notation for floating point numbers.

Defaults to false

Shortest

TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::Shortest(
  bool x
)

Use shortest representation (either scientific or standard) for floating point numbers.

Defaults to false

Width

TF_MUST_USE_RESULT Attrs tensorflow::ops::AsString::Attrs::Width(
  int64 x
)

Pad pre-decimal numbers to this width.

Applies to both floating point and integer numbers. Only used if width > -1.

Defaults to -1