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Asserts that the given condition is true.
tf.debugging.Assert(
condition, data, summarize=None, name=None
)
If condition
evaluates to false, print the list of tensors in data
.
summarize
determines how many entries of the tensors to print.
NOTE: In graph mode, to ensure that Assert executes, one usually attaches a dependency:
# Ensure maximum element of x is smaller or equal to 1
assert_op = tf.Assert(tf.less_equal(tf.reduce_max(x), 1.), [x])
with tf.control_dependencies([assert_op]):
... code using x ...
condition
: The condition to evaluate.data
: The tensors to print out when condition is false.summarize
: Print this many entries of each tensor.name
: A name for this operation (optional).assert_op
: An Operation
that, when executed, raises a
tf.errors.InvalidArgumentError
if condition
is not true.NOTE The output of this function should be used. If it is not, a warning will be logged or an error may be raised. To mark the output as used, call its .mark_used() method.
tf.errors.InvalidArgumentError
if condition
is not true