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numpy.ma.argsort(a, axis=None, kind='quicksort', order=None, fill_value=None)
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Return an ndarray of indices that sort the array along the specified axis. Masked values are filled beforehand to
fill_value
.Parameters: axis : int, optional
Axis along which to sort. The default is -1 (last axis). If None, the flattened array is used.
fill_value : var, optional
Value used to fill the array before sorting. The default is the
fill_value
attribute of the input array.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[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.
Notes
See
sort
for notes on the different sorting algorithms.Examples
>>> a = np.ma.array([3,2,1], mask=[False, False, True]) >>> a masked_array(data = [3 2 --], mask = [False False True], fill_value = 999999) >>> a.argsort() array([1, 0, 2])
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numpy.ma.argsort()
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