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numpy:argpartition

source: /numpy/_core/fromnumeric.py :848

Signature

def   argpartition ( a kth axis = -1 kind = introselect order = None )

Summary

Perform an indirect partition along the given axis using the algorithm specified by the kind keyword. It returns an array of indices of the same shape as a that index data along the given axis in partitioned order.

Parameters

a : array_like

Array to sort.

kth : int or sequence of ints

Element index to partition by. The k-th element will be in its final sorted position and all smaller elements will be moved before it and all larger elements behind it. The order of all elements in the partitions is undefined. If provided with a sequence of k-th it will partition all of them into their sorted position at once.

axis : int or None, optional

Axis along which to sort. The default is -1 (the last axis). If None, the flattened array is used.

kind : {'introselect'}, optional

Selection algorithm. Default is 'introselect'

order : str or list of str, optional

When a is an array with fields defined, this argument specifies which fields to compare first, second, etc. A single field can be specified as a string, and not all fields need be specified, but unspecified fields will still be used, in the order in which they come up in the dtype, to break ties.

Returns

index_array : ndarray, int

Array of indices that partition a along the specified axis. If a is one-dimensional, a[index_array] yields a partitioned a. More generally, np.take_along_axis(a, index_array, axis=axis) always yields the partitioned a, irrespective of dimensionality.

Notes

The returned indices are not guaranteed to be sorted according to the values. Furthermore, the default selection algorithm introselect is unstable, and hence the returned indices are not guaranteed to be the earliest/latest occurrence of the element.

argpartition works for real/complex inputs with nan values, see partition for notes on the enhanced sort order and different selection algorithms.

Examples

One dimensional array:
import numpy as np
x = np.array([3, 4, 2, 1])
x[np.argpartition(x, 3)]
x[np.argpartition(x, (1, 3))]
x = [3, 4, 2, 1]
np.array(x)[np.argpartition(x, 3)]
Multi-dimensional array:
x = np.array([[3, 4, 2], [1, 3, 1]])
index_array = np.argpartition(x, kth=1, axis=-1)
np.take_along_axis(x, index_array, axis=-1)

See also

argsort

Full indirect sort.

ndarray.partition

Inplace partition.

partition

Describes partition algorithms used.

take_along_axis

Apply index_array from argpartition to an array as if by calling partition.

Aliases

  • numpy.argpartition

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