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Casts a tensor to a different dtype and returns it.
Aliases:
tf.keras.backend.cast(
x,
dtype
)
You can cast a Keras variable but it still returns a Keras tensor.
Arguments:
x
: Keras tensor (or variable).dtype
: String, either ('float16'
,'float32'
, or'float64'
).
Returns:
Keras tensor with dtype dtype
.
Examples:
Cast a float32 variable to a float64 tensor
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> from tensorflow.keras import backend as K
>>> input = K.ones(shape=(1,3))
>>> print(input)
>>> cast_input = K.cast(input, dtype='float64')
>>> print(cast_input)
<tf.Variable 'Variable:0' shape=(1, 3) dtype=float32,
numpy=array([[1., 1., 1.]], dtype=float32)>
tf.Tensor([[1. 1. 1.]], shape=(1, 3), dtype=float64)