import tensorflow as tf
import numpy as np
# Save to file
# remember to define the same dtype and shape when restore
# W = tf.Variable([[1,2,3],[3,4,5]], dtype=tf.float32, name='weights')
# b = tf.Variable([[1,2,3]], dtype=tf.float32, name='biases')
# # tf.initialize_all_variables() no long valid from
# # 2017-03-02 if using tensorflow >= 0.12
# if int((tf.__version__).split('.')[1]) < 12 and int((tf.__version__).split('.')[0]) < 1:
# init = tf.initialize_all_variables()
# else:
# init = tf.global_variables_initializer()
# saver = tf.train.Saver()
# with tf.Session() as sess:
# sess.run(init)
# save_path = saver.save(sess, "my_net/save_net.ckpt")
# print("Save to path: ", save_path)
# ################################################
# restore variables
# redefine the same shape and same type for your variables
tf.reset_default_graph()
W = tf.Variable(np.arange(6).reshape((2, 3)), dtype=tf.float32, name="weights")
b = tf.Variable(np.arange(3).reshape((1, 3)), dtype=tf.float32, name="biases")
# not need init step
saver = tf.train.Saver()
with tf.Session() as sess:
saver.restore(sess, "my_net/save_net.ckpt")
print("weights:", sess.run(W))
print("biases:", sess.run(b))