tf.assert_greater(x, y, data=None, summarize=None, message=None, name=None)
Assert the condition x > y holds element-wise.
Example of adding a dependency to an operation:
with tf.control_dependencies([tf.assert_greater(x, y)]): output = tf.reduce_sum(x)
Example of adding dependency to the tensor being checked:
x = tf.with_dependencies([tf.assert_greater(x, y)], x)
This condition holds if for every pair of (possibly broadcast) elements x[i], y[i], we have x[i] > y[i]. If both x and y are empty, this is trivially satisfied.
Args:
-
x: NumericTensor. -
y: NumericTensor, same dtype as and broadcastable tox. -
data: The tensors to print out if the condition is False. Defaults to error message and first few entries ofx,y. -
summarize: Print this many entries of each tensor. -
message: A string to prefix to the default message. -
name: A name for this operation (optional). Defaults to "assert_greater".
Returns:
Op that raises InvalidArgumentError if x > y is False.
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