tf.constant

tf.constant(value, dtype=None, shape=None, name='Const', verify_shape=False)

Docstring: Creates a constant tensor.

Type: function

The resulting tensor is populated with values of type dtype, as specified by arguments value and (optionally) shape (see examples below).

The argument value can be a constant value, or a list of values of type dtype. If value is a list, then the length of the list must be less than or equal to the number of elements implied by the shape argument (if specified). In the case where the list length is less than the number of elements specified by shape, the last element in the list will be used to fill the remaining entries.

The argument shape is optional. If present, it specifies the dimensions of the resulting tensor. If not present, the shape of value is used.

If the argument dtype is not specified, then the type is inferred from the type of value.

For example:

# Constant 1-D Tensor populated with value list.
tensor = tf.constant([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]) => [1 2 3 4 5 6 7]

# Constant 2-D tensor populated with scalar value -1.
tensor = tf.constant(-1.0, shape=[2, 3]) => [[-1. -1. -1.]
                                             [-1. -1. -1.]]

Args:
value: A constant value (or list) of output type dtype.
dtype: The type of the elements of the resulting tensor.
shape: Optional dimensions of resulting tensor.
name: Optional name for the tensor.
verify_shape: Boolean that enables verification of a shape of values.

Returns:
A Constant Tensor.

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