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Edit | Post #292238 | Initial revision | — | 3 months ago |
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How to execute and find gradients of a tensorflow (1) graph object I have an "tensorflow.python.framework.ops.Graph" object loaded from a .pb file. ``` def loadpb(pathtopb): with tf.compat.v1.gfile.GFile(pathtopb, "rb") as f: graphdef = tf.compat.v1.GraphDef() graphdef.ParseFromString(f.read()) with tf.Graph().asdefault() as graph: ... (more) |
— | 3 months ago |
Comment | Post #291514 |
Interesting - i did not know the "slice" function existed!
In tests, this seems to function exactly how I needed it to - thank you! (more) |
— | 6 months ago |
Edit | Post #291513 | Initial revision | — | 6 months ago |
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How to iterate over numpy array axes in array slicing? In short, I want to access a multidimensional array, starting with an entry, say a 4D array called "newarray". `newarray[0,1,2,3]` and getting as an output the sliced arrays `newarray[:,1,2,3],newarray[0,:,2,3],newarray[0,1,:,3],newarray[0,1,2,:]` iterating over each axis in turn I tried... (more) |
— | 6 months ago |