tf.contrib.graph_editor.get_within_boundary_ops(ops, seed_ops, boundary_ops=(), inclusive=True, control_inputs=False, control_outputs=None, control_ios=None)
See the guide: Graph Editor (contrib) > Module: select
Return all the tf.Operation
within the given boundary.
ops
: an object convertible to a list of tf.Operation
. those ops define the set in which to perform the operation (if a tf.Graph
is given, it will be converted to the list of all its operations).seed_ops
: the operations from which to start expanding.boundary_ops
: the ops forming the boundary.inclusive
: if True
, the result will also include the boundary ops.control_inputs
: A boolean indicating whether control inputs are enabled.control_outputs
: An instance of util.ControlOutputs
or None
. If not None
, control outputs are enabled.control_ios
: An instance of util.ControlOutputs
or None
. If not None
, both control inputs and control outputs are enabled. This is equivalent to set control_inputs to True and control_outputs to the util.ControlOutputs
instance. Returns: All the tf.Operation
surrounding the given ops. Raises:TypeError
: if ops
or seed_ops
cannot be converted to a list of tf.Operation
.ValueError
: if the boundary is intersecting with the seeds.Defined in tensorflow/contrib/graph_editor/select.py
.
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