tf.math.argmax

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Returns the index with the largest value across axes of a tensor.

Note that in case of ties the identity of the return value is not guaranteed.

For example:

A=tf.constant([2,20,30,3,6]) # Constant 1-D Tensor tf.math.argmax(A) # output 2 as index 2 (A[2]) is maximum in tensor A B=tf.constant([[2,20,30,3,6],[3,11,16,1,8],[14,45,23,5,27]]) tf.math.argmax(B,0) # [2, 2, 0, 2, 2] tf.math.argmax(B,1) # [2, 2, 1] 

input A Tensor. Must be one of the following types: float32, float64, int32, uint8, int16, int8, complex64, int64, qint8, quint8, qint32, bfloat16, uint16, complex128, half, uint32, uint64.
axis A Tensor. Must be one of the following types: int32, int64. int32 or int64, must be in the range -rank(input), rank(input)). Describes which axis of the input Tensor to reduce across. For vectors, use axis = 0.
output_type An optional tf.DType from: tf.int32, tf.int64. Defaults to tf.int64.
name A name for the operation (optional).

A Tensor of type output_type.

Usage:

import tensorflow as tf a = [1, 10, 26.9, 2.8, 166.32, 62.3] b = tf.math.argmax(input = a) c = tf.keras.backend.eval(b) # c = 4 # here a[4] = 166.32 which is the largest element of a across axis 0