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A context manager for use when defining a Python op.
tf.compat.v1.name_scope( name, default_name=None, values=None ) -> None
This context manager validates that the given values
are from the same graph, makes that graph the default graph, and pushes a name scope in that graph (see tf.Graph.name_scope
for more details on that).
For example, to define a new Python op called my_op
:
def my_op(a, b, c, name=None): with tf.name_scope(name, "MyOp", [a, b, c]) as scope: a = tf.convert_to_tensor(a, name="a") b = tf.convert_to_tensor(b, name="b") c = tf.convert_to_tensor(c, name="c") # Define some computation that uses `a`, `b`, and `c`. return foo_op(..., name=scope)
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TypeError | if default_name is passed in but not a string. |
Attributes | |
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name |
Methods
__enter__
__enter__() -> Optional[str]
Return self
upon entering the runtime context.
__exit__
__exit__( *exc_info ) -> Optional[bool]
Raise any exception triggered within the runtime context.