bundles / scipy 1.17.1 / scipy / cluster / hierarchy / is_monotonic
function
scipy.cluster.hierarchy:is_monotonic
Signature
def is_monotonic ( Z ) Summary
Return True if the linkage passed is monotonic.
Extended Summary
The linkage is monotonic if for every cluster and joined, the distance between them is no less than the distance between any previously joined clusters.
Parameters
Z: ndarrayThe linkage matrix to check for monotonicity.
Returns
b: boolA boolean indicating whether the linkage is monotonic.
Notes
Array API Standard Support
is_monotonic has experimental support for Python Array API Standard compatible backends in addition to NumPy. Please consider testing these features by setting an environment variable SCIPY_ARRAY_API=1 and providing CuPy, PyTorch, JAX, or Dask arrays as array arguments. The following combinations of backend and device (or other capability) are supported.
==================== ==================== ==================== Library CPU GPU ==================== ==================== ==================== NumPy ✅ n/a CuPy n/a ✅ PyTorch ✅ ✅ JAX ✅ ✅ Dask ✅ n/a ==================== ==================== ====================
See
dev-arrayapifor more information.
Examples
from scipy.cluster.hierarchy import median, ward, is_monotonic from scipy.spatial.distance import pdist✓
X = [[0, 0], [0, 1], [1, 0], [0, 4], [0, 3], [1, 4], [4, 0], [3, 0], [4, 1], [4, 4], [3, 4], [4, 3]]✓
Z = ward(pdist(X))
✓Z is_monotonic(Z)✗
Z = median(pdist(X))
✓Z is_monotonic(Z)✗
See also
- linkage
for a description of what a linkage matrix is.
Aliases
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scipy.cluster.hierarchy.is_monotonic