tf.strings.unicode_encode
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Encodes each sequence of Unicode code points in input
into a string.
tf.strings.unicode_encode( input, output_encoding, errors='replace', replacement_char=65533, name=None )
result[i1...iN]
is the string formed by concatenating the Unicode codepoints input[1...iN, :]
, encoded using output_encoding
.
Args | |
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input | An N+1 dimensional potentially ragged integer tensor with shape [D1...DN, num_chars] . |
output_encoding | Unicode encoding that should be used to encode each codepoint sequence. Can be "UTF-8" , "UTF-16-BE" , or "UTF-32-BE" . |
errors | Specifies the response when an invalid codepoint is encountered (optional). One of:
|
replacement_char | The replacement character codepoint to be used in place of any invalid input when errors='replace' . Any valid unicode codepoint may be used. The default value is the default unicode replacement character which is 0xFFFD (U+65533). |
name | A name for the operation (optional). |
Returns | |
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A N dimensional string tensor with shape [D1...DN] . |
Example:
input = tf.ragged.constant( [[71, 246, 246, 100, 110, 105, 103, 104, 116], [128522]]) print(unicode_encode(input, 'UTF-8')) tf.Tensor([b'G\xc3\xb6\xc3\xb6dnight' b'\xf0\x9f\x98\x8a'], shape=(2,), dtype=string)
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