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PR #17772: [keras/datasets/reuters.py] Standardise docstring usage of "Default to" #17925

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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions keras/datasets/reuters.py
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Expand Up @@ -65,20 +65,20 @@ def load_data(
ranked by how often they occur (in the training set) and only
the `num_words` most frequent words are kept. Any less frequent word
will appear as `oov_char` value in the sequence data. If None,
all words are kept. Defaults to None, so all words are kept.
all words are kept. Defaults to `None`.
skip_top: skip the top N most frequently occurring words
(which may not be informative). These words will appear as
`oov_char` value in the dataset. Defaults to 0, so no words are
skipped.
`oov_char` value in the dataset. 0 means no words are
skipped. Defaults to 0
maxlen: int or None. Maximum sequence length.
Any longer sequence will be truncated. Defaults to None, which
means no truncation.
Any longer sequence will be truncated. None means no truncation.
Defaults to `None`.
test_split: Float between 0 and 1. Fraction of the dataset to be used
as test data. Defaults to 0.2, meaning 20% of the dataset is used as
test data.
as test data. 0.2 means that 20% of the dataset is used as
test data. Defaults to 0.2
seed: int. Seed for reproducible data shuffling.
start_char: int. The start of a sequence will be marked with this
character. Defaults to 1 because 0 is usually the padding character.
character. 0 is usually the padding character. Defaults to `1`.
oov_char: int. The out-of-vocabulary character.
Words that were cut out because of the `num_words` or
`skip_top` limits will be replaced with this character.
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