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bundles / scipy latest / scipy / ndimage / _filters / correlate1d

function

scipy.ndimage._filters:correlate1d

source: /scipy/ndimage/_filters.py :555

Signature

def   correlate1d ( input weights axis = -1 output = None mode = reflect cval = 0.0 origin = 0 )

Summary

Calculate a 1-D correlation along the given axis.

Extended Summary

The lines of the array along the given axis are correlated with the given weights.

Parameters

input : array_like

The input array.

weights : array

1-D sequence of numbers.

axis : int, optional

The axis of input along which to calculate. Default is -1.

output : array or dtype, optional

The array in which to place the output, or the dtype of the returned array. By default an array of the same dtype as input will be created.

mode : {'reflect', 'constant', 'nearest', 'mirror', 'wrap'}, optional

The mode parameter determines how the input array is extended beyond its boundaries. Default is 'reflect'. Behavior for each valid value is as follows:

'reflect' (d c b a | a b c d | d c b a)

The input is extended by reflecting about the edge of the last pixel. This mode is also sometimes referred to as half-sample symmetric.

'constant' (k k k k | a b c d | k k k k)

The input is extended by filling all values beyond the edge with the same constant value, defined by the cval parameter.

'nearest' (a a a a | a b c d | d d d d)

The input is extended by replicating the last pixel.

'mirror' (d c b | a b c d | c b a)

The input is extended by reflecting about the center of the last pixel. This mode is also sometimes referred to as whole-sample symmetric.

'wrap' (a b c d | a b c d | a b c d)

The input is extended by wrapping around to the opposite edge.

For consistency with the interpolation functions, the following mode names can also be used:

'grid-mirror'

This is a synonym for 'reflect'.

'grid-constant'

This is a synonym for 'constant'.

'grid-wrap'

This is a synonym for 'wrap'.

cval : scalar, optional

Value to fill past edges of input if mode is 'constant'. Default is 0.0.

origin : int, optional

Controls the placement of the filter on the input array's pixels. A value of 0 (the default) centers the filter over the pixel, with positive values shifting the filter to the left, and negative ones to the right.

Returns

result : ndarray

Correlation result. Has the same shape as input.

Notes

Array API Standard Support

correlate1d 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                   ⚠️ no JIT
Dask                  ⚠️ computes graph     n/a                 
====================  ====================  ====================

See dev-arrayapi for more information.

Examples

from scipy.ndimage import correlate1d
correlate1d([2, 8, 0, 4, 1, 9, 9, 0], weights=[1, 3])

Aliases

  • scipy.ndimage.correlate1d