# Chapter. Constant In TensorFlow, a constant is a special Tensor that cannot be modified while the graph is running. Like in a linear model $\tilde{y_i}=\boldsymbol{w}x_i+b$, constant $b$ can be represented as a Constant Tensor. Since the constant is a Tensor, it also has all the data characteristics of Tensor, including: * value: scalar value or constant list matching the data type defined in TensorFlow; * dtype: data type; * shape: dimensions; * name: constant's name; ##### How to create a Constant TensorFlow provides a handy function to create a Constant. In TF.NET, you can use the same function name `tf.constant` to create it. TF.NET takes the same name as python binding to the API. Naming, although this will make developers who are used to C# naming habits feel uncomfortable, but after careful consideration, I decided to give up the C# convention naming method. Initialize a scalar constant: ```csharp var c1 = tf.constant(3); // int var c2 = tf.constant(1.0f); // float var c3 = tf.constant(2.0); // double var c4 = tf.constant("Big Tree"); // string ``` Initialize a constant through ndarray: ```csharp // dtype=int, shape=(2, 3) var nd = np.array(new int[][] { new int[]{3, 1, 1}, new int[]{2, 3, 1} }); var tensor = tf.constant(nd); ``` ##### Dive in Constant Now let's explore how `constant` works. ##### Other functions to create a Constant * tf.zeros * tf.zeros_like * tf.ones * tf.ones_like * tf.fill