Defined in generated file: python/ops/gen_bitwise_ops.py
Elementwise computes the bitwise OR of x
and y
.
Aliases:
tf.bitwise.bitwise_or(
x,
y,
name=None
)
The result will have those bits set, that are set in x
, y
or both. The
computation is performed on the underlying representations of x
and y
.
For example:
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow.python.ops import bitwise_ops
dtype_list = [tf.int8, tf.int16, tf.int32, tf.int64,
tf.uint8, tf.uint16, tf.uint32, tf.uint64]
for dtype in dtype_list:
lhs = tf.constant([0, 5, 3, 14], dtype=dtype)
rhs = tf.constant([5, 0, 7, 11], dtype=dtype)
exp = tf.constant([5, 5, 7, 15], dtype=tf.float32)
res = bitwise_ops.bitwise_or(lhs, rhs)
tf.assert_equal(tf.cast(res, tf.float32), exp) # TRUE
Args:
x
: ATensor
. Must be one of the following types:int8
,int16
,int32
,int64
,uint8
,uint16
,uint32
,uint64
.y
: ATensor
. Must have the same type asx
.name
: A name for the operation (optional).
Returns:
A Tensor
. Has the same type as x
.