Tensorflow.js is an open-source library developed by Google for running machine learning models and deep learning neural networks in the browser or node environment.
The tf.logicalAnd() function is used to return a tensor of Boolean values for the result of element-wise AND operation of two specified tensors of Boolean values.
Syntax:
tf.logicalAnd(a, b)
Parameters: This function accepts two parameters which are illustrated below:
- a: The first input tensor. It should have a Boolean data type.
- b: The second input tensor. It should have a Boolean data type.
Return Value: It returns a tensor of Boolean values for the result of element-wise AND operation of two specified tensors of Boolean values.
Example 1:
Javascript
// Importing the tensorflow.js library import * as tf from "@tensorflow/tfjs" // Initializing two different tensors of Boolean values const a = tf.tensor1d([ true , false , false , true ], 'bool' ); const b = tf.tensor1d([ false , false , true , true ], 'bool' ); // Calling the .logicalAnd() function a.logicalAnd(b).print(); |
Output:
Tensor [false, false, false, true]
Example 2:
Javascript
// Importing the tensorflow.js library import * as tf from "@tensorflow/tfjs" // Using two different tensors of Boolean values // as the parameters of .logicalAnd() function tf.tensor1d([ true , true , false , true ], 'bool' ). logicalAnd(tf.tensor1d([ true , false , false , true ], 'bool' )).print(); |
Output:
Tensor [true, false, false, true]
Reference: https://js.tensorflow.org/api/latest/#logicalAnd