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Make step text depend on steps array #552

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Previously, the text atop image loaders (displaying step and wall time)
would only depend on the step index. This was problematic because during
reloads, the array of steps changes, but the number of sampled steps
remains the same, so the text above individual images would not update.

Fixes #550.

Test plan: Run mnist_with_summaries.py:
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/examples/tutorials/mnist/mnist_with_summaries.py

Start TensorBoard pointed at
/tmp/tensorflow/mnist/logs/mnist_with_summaries, and navigate to the
image dashboard. Notice that the step updates now when TensorBoard
reloads, both during the periodic reload and during manually triggered
reloads.

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@chihuahua chihuahua requested review from jart, teamdandelion and wchargin and removed request for jart September 21, 2017 03:19
Previously, the text atop image loaders (displaying step and wall time)
would only depend on the step index. This was problematic because during
reloads, the array of steps changes, but the number of sampled steps
remains the same, so the text above individual images would not update.

Fixes #550.

Test plan: Run mnist_with_summaries.py:
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/examples/tutorials/mnist/mnist_with_summaries.py

Start TensorBoard pointed at
/tmp/tensorflow/mnist/logs/mnist_with_summaries, and navigate to the
image dashboard. Notice that the step updates now when TensorBoard
reloads, both during the periodic reload and during manually triggered
reloads.
@chihuahua chihuahua force-pushed the chihuahua-image-slider branch from 1f169ea to 3acd7da Compare September 21, 2017 03:21
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Thanks for the quick fix!

@chihuahua chihuahua merged commit 48b5920 into master Sep 21, 2017
@chihuahua chihuahua deleted the chihuahua-image-slider branch September 21, 2017 04:48
jart pushed a commit to jart/tensorboard that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2017
Previously, the text atop image loaders (displaying step and wall time)
would only depend on the step index. This was problematic because during
reloads, the array of steps changes, but the number of sampled steps
remains the same, so the text above individual images would not update.

Fixes tensorflow#550.

Test plan: Run mnist_with_summaries.py:
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/examples/tutorials/mnist/mnist_with_summaries.py

Start TensorBoard pointed at
/tmp/tensorflow/mnist/logs/mnist_with_summaries, and navigate to the
image dashboard. Notice that the step updates now when TensorBoard
reloads, both during the periodic reload and during manually triggered
reloads.
jart pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 26, 2017
Previously, the text atop image loaders (displaying step and wall time)
would only depend on the step index. This was problematic because during
reloads, the array of steps changes, but the number of sampled steps
remains the same, so the text above individual images would not update.

Fixes #550.

Test plan: Run mnist_with_summaries.py:
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/examples/tutorials/mnist/mnist_with_summaries.py

Start TensorBoard pointed at
/tmp/tensorflow/mnist/logs/mnist_with_summaries, and navigate to the
image dashboard. Notice that the step updates now when TensorBoard
reloads, both during the periodic reload and during manually triggered
reloads.
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