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Assert the condition x > y
holds element-wise.
Aliases:
tf.debugging.assert_greater(
x,
y,
data=None,
summarize=None,
message=None,
name=None
)
This condition holds if for every pair of (possibly broadcast) elements
x[i]
, y[i]
, we have x[i] > y[i]
.
If both x
and y
are empty, this is trivially satisfied.
When running in graph mode, you should add a dependency on this operation to ensure that it runs. Example of adding a dependency to an operation:
with tf.control_dependencies([tf.compat.v1.assert_greater(x, y)]):
output = tf.reduce_sum(x)
Args:
x
: NumericTensor
.y
: NumericTensor
, same dtype as and broadcastable tox
.data
: The tensors to print out if the condition is False. Defaults to error message and first few entries ofx
,y
.summarize
: Print this many entries of each tensor.message
: A string to prefix to the default message.name
: A name for this operation (optional). Defaults to "assert_greater".
Returns:
Op that raises InvalidArgumentError
if x > y
is False.
Raises:
InvalidArgumentError
: if the check can be performed immediately andx > y
is False. The check can be performed immediately during eager execution or ifx
andy
are statically known.
Eager Compatibility
returns None