numpy.argsort
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numpy.argsort(a, axis=-1, kind='quicksort', order=None)[source] -
Returns the indices that would sort an array.
Perform an indirect sort along the given axis using the algorithm specified by the
kindkeyword. It returns an array of indices of the same shape asathat index data along the given axis in sorted order.Parameters: a : array_like
Array to sort.
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 : {‘quicksort’, ‘mergesort’, ‘heapsort’}, optional
Sorting algorithm.
order : str or list of str, optional
When
ais 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 sort
aalong the specified axis. Ifais one-dimensional,a[index_array]yields a sorteda.See also
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sort - Describes sorting algorithms used.
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lexsort - Indirect stable sort with multiple keys.
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ndarray.sort - Inplace sort.
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argpartition - Indirect partial sort.
Notes
See
sortfor notes on the different sorting algorithms.As of NumPy 1.4.0
argsortworks with real/complex arrays containing nan values. The enhanced sort order is documented insort.Examples
One dimensional array:
>>> x = np.array([3, 1, 2]) >>> np.argsort(x) array([1, 2, 0])
Two-dimensional array:
>>> x = np.array([[0, 3], [2, 2]]) >>> x array([[0, 3], [2, 2]])>>> np.argsort(x, axis=0) # sorts along first axis (down) array([[0, 1], [1, 0]])>>> np.argsort(x, axis=1) # sorts along last axis (across) array([[0, 1], [0, 1]])Indices of the sorted elements of a N-dimensional array:
>>> ind = np.unravel_index(np.argsort(x, axis=None), x.shape) >>> ind (array([0, 1, 1, 0]), array([0, 0, 1, 1])) >>> x[ind] # same as np.sort(x, axis=None) array([0, 2, 2, 3])
Sorting with keys:
>>> x = np.array([(1, 0), (0, 1)], dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<i4')]) >>> x array([(1, 0), (0, 1)], dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<i4')])>>> np.argsort(x, order=('x','y')) array([1, 0])>>> np.argsort(x, order=('y','x')) array([0, 1]) -
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