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diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.string_split.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.string_split.md index 25607d1619..08ccc5f104 100644 --- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.string_split.md +++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.string_split.md @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ containing the splitted tokens. Empty tokens are ignored. If `delimiter` is an empty string, each element of the `source` is split into individual strings, each containing one byte. (This includes splitting -multibyte sequences of UTF-8.) +multibyte sequences of UTF-8.) If delimiter contains multiple bytes, it is +treated as a set of delimiters with each considered a potential split point. For example: N = 2, source[0] is 'hello world' and source[1] is 'a b c', then the output @@ -29,14 +30,14 @@ st.values = ['hello', 'world', 'a', 'b', 'c'] * <b>`delimiter`</b>: `0-D` string `Tensor`, the delimiter character, the string should be length 0 or 1. +##### Raises: + + +* <b>`ValueError`</b>: If delimiter is not a string. + ##### Returns: A `SparseTensor` of rank `2`, the strings split according to the delimiter. The first column of the indices corresponds to the row in `source` and the second column corresponds to the index of the split component in this row. -##### Raises: - - -* <b>`ValueError`</b>: If delimiter is not a single-byte character. - |