#include <math_ops.h>
Computes the power of one value to another.
Given a tensor x
and a tensor y
, this operation computes \(x^y\) for corresponding elements in x
and y
. For example:
# tensor 'x' is [[2, 2]], [3, 3]] # tensor 'y' is [[8, 16], [2, 3]] tf.pow(x, y) ==> [[256, 65536], [9, 27]]
Arguments:
Returns:
Output
: The z tensor. Constructors and Destructors | |
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Pow(const ::tensorflow::Scope & scope, ::tensorflow::Input x, ::tensorflow::Input y) |
Public attributes | |
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z |
Public functions | |
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node() const | ::tensorflow::Node * |
operator::tensorflow::Input() const | |
operator::tensorflow::Output() const |
::tensorflow::Output z
Pow( const ::tensorflow::Scope & scope, ::tensorflow::Input x, ::tensorflow::Input y )
::tensorflow::Node * node() const
operator::tensorflow::Input() const
operator::tensorflow::Output() const
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