tf.sparse_fill_empty_rows(sp_input, default_value, name=None)
Fills empty rows in the input 2-D SparseTensor with a default value.
This op adds entries with the specified default_value at index [row, 0] for any row in the input that does not already have a value.
For example, suppose sp_input has shape [5, 6] and non-empty values:
[0, 1]: a [0, 3]: b [2, 0]: c [3, 1]: d
Rows 1 and 4 are empty, so the output will be of shape [5, 6] with values:
[0, 1]: a [0, 3]: b [1, 0]: default_value [2, 0]: c [3, 1]: d [4, 0]: default_value
Note that the input may have empty columns at the end, with no effect on this op.
The output SparseTensor will be in row-major order and will have the same shape as the input.
This op also returns an indicator vector such that
empty_row_indicator[i] = True iff row i was an empty row.
Args:
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sp_input: ASparseTensorwith shape[N, M]. -
default_value: The value to fill for empty rows, with the same type assp_input. -
name: A name prefix for the returned tensors (optional)
Returns:
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sp_ordered_output: ASparseTensorwith shape[N, M], and with all empty rows filled in withdefault_value. -
empty_row_indicator: A bool vector of lengthNindicating whether each input row was empty.
Raises:
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TypeError: Ifsp_inputis not aSparseTensor.
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