| dataset_filter {tfdatasets} | R Documentation |
Filter a dataset by a predicate
Description
Filter a dataset by a predicate
Usage
dataset_filter(dataset, predicate)
Arguments
dataset |
A dataset |
predicate |
A function mapping a nested structure of tensors (having
shapes and types defined by |
Details
Note that the functions used inside the predicate must be
tensor operations (e.g. tf$not_equal, tf$less, etc.). R
generic methods for relational operators (e.g. <, >, <=,
etc.) and logical operators (e.g. !, &, |, etc.) are
provided so you can use shorthand syntax for most common
comparisions (this is illustrated by the example below).
Value
A dataset composed of records that matched the predicate.
See Also
Other dataset methods:
dataset_batch(),
dataset_cache(),
dataset_collect(),
dataset_concatenate(),
dataset_decode_delim(),
dataset_interleave(),
dataset_map(),
dataset_map_and_batch(),
dataset_padded_batch(),
dataset_prefetch(),
dataset_prefetch_to_device(),
dataset_reduce(),
dataset_repeat(),
dataset_shuffle(),
dataset_shuffle_and_repeat(),
dataset_skip(),
dataset_take(),
dataset_take_while(),
dataset_window()
Examples
## Not run:
dataset <- text_line_dataset("mtcars.csv", record_spec = mtcars_spec) %>%
dataset_filter(function(record) {
record$mpg >= 20
})
dataset <- text_line_dataset("mtcars.csv", record_spec = mtcars_spec) %>%
dataset_filter(function(record) {
record$mpg >= 20 & record$cyl >= 6L
})
## End(Not run)