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type=core.VarDesc.VarType.LOD_TENSOR,
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stop_gradient=True):
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"""
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Data Layer.
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**Data Layer**
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Args:
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name: The name/alias of the function
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shape: Tuple declaring the shape.
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append_batch_size: Whether or not to append the data as a batch.
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dtype: The type of data : float32, float_16, int etc
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type: The output type. By default it is LOD_TENSOR.
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lod_level(int): The LoD Level. 0 means the input data is not a sequence.
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main_program: Name of the main program that calls this
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startup_program: Name of the startup program
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stop_gradient: A boolean that mentions whether gradient should flow.
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This function takes in input and based on whether data has
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This function takes in the input and based on whether data has
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to be returned back as a minibatch, it creates the global variable using
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the helper functions. The global variables can be accessed by all the
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following operations and layers in the graph.
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All the input variables of this function are passed in as local variables
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to the LayerHelper constructor.
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Args:
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name(str): The name/alias of the function
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shape(list): Tuple declaring the shape.
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append_batch_size(bool): Whether or not to append the data as a batch.
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dtype(int|float): The type of data : float32, float_16, int etc
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type(VarType): The output type. By default it is LOD_TENSOR.
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lod_level(int): The LoD Level. 0 means the input data is not a sequence.
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main_program(Program): Name of the main program that calls this
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startup_program(Program): Name of the startup program
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stop_gradient(bool): A boolean that mentions whether gradient should flow.
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Returns:
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Variable: The global variable that gives access to the data.
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Examples:
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.. code-block:: python
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data = fluid.layers.data(name='x', shape=[784], dtype='float32')
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"""
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helper = LayerHelper('data', **locals())
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shape = list(shape)
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