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python numpy argsort函数用法

numpy.argsort

numpy.argsort(a, axis=-1, kind='quicksort', order=None)  Returns the indices that would sort an array.
  Perform an indirect sort along the given axis using the algorithm specified by the kind keyword. It returns an array of indices of the same shape asa that 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 : list, optional

  When a is an array with fields defined, this argument specifies which fields to compare first, second, etc. Not all fields need be specified.




Returns:

index_array : ndarray, int

  Array of indices that sort a along the specified axis. In other words, a yields a sorted a.








See also

sortDescribes sorting algorithms used.lexsortIndirect stable sort with multiple keys.ndarray.sortInplace sort.argpartitionIndirect partial sort.
Notes
  See sort for notes on the different sorting algorithms.
  As of NumPy 1.4.0 argsort works with real/complex arrays containing nan values. The enhanced sort order is documented in sort.
Examples
  One dimensional array:




>>>
>>> x = np.array()
>>> np.argsort(x)
array()

  Two-dimensional array:




>>>
>>> x = np.array([, ])
>>> x
array([,
       ])




>>>
>>> np.argsort(x, axis=0)
array([,
       ])




>>>
>>> np.argsort(x, axis=1)
array([,
       ])

  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()




>>>
>>> np.argsort(x, order=('y','x'))
array()
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