tf.errors.OperatorNotAllowedInGraphError
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Raised when an unsupported operator is present in Graph execution.
tf.errors.OperatorNotAllowedInGraphError(
*args, **kwargs
)
For example, using a tf.Tensor
as a Python bool
inside a Graph will
raise OperatorNotAllowedInGraphError
. Iterating over values inside a
tf.Tensor
is also not supported in Graph execution.
Example:
@tf.function
def iterate_over(t):
a,b,c = t
return a
iterate_over(tf.constant([1, 2, 3]))
Traceback (most recent call last):
OperatorNotAllowedInGraphError: ...
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Last updated 2024-04-26 UTC.
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