tf.lookup.TextFileIndex
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The key and value content to get from each line.
This class defines the key and value used for tf.lookup.TextFileInitializer
.
The key and value content to get from each line is specified either
by the following, or a value >=0
.
A value >=0
means use the index (starting at zero) of the split line based
on delimiter
.
Class Variables |
LINE_NUMBER
|
-1
|
WHOLE_LINE
|
-2
|
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Last updated 2024-04-26 UTC.
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