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Prints message
and the tensor value when evaluated.
Aliases:
tf.keras.backend.print_tensor(
x,
message=''
)
Note that print_tensor
returns a new tensor identical to x
which should be used in the following code. Otherwise the
print operation is not taken into account during evaluation.
Example:
x = K.print_tensor(x, message="x is: ")
Arguments:
x
: Tensor to print.message
: Message to print jointly with the tensor.
Returns:
The same tensor x
, unchanged.