sklearn.preprocessing.normalize()

sklearn.preprocessing.normalize(X, norm='l2', axis=1, copy=True, return_norm=False) [source]

Scale input vectors individually to unit norm (vector length).

Read more in the User Guide.

Parameters:

X : {array-like, sparse matrix}, shape [n_samples, n_features]

The data to normalize, element by element. scipy.sparse matrices should be in CSR format to avoid an un-necessary copy.

norm : ?l1?, ?l2?, or ?max?, optional (?l2? by default)

The norm to use to normalize each non zero sample (or each non-zero feature if axis is 0).

axis : 0 or 1, optional (1 by default)

axis used to normalize the data along. If 1, independently normalize each sample, otherwise (if 0) normalize each feature.

copy : boolean, optional, default True

set to False to perform inplace row normalization and avoid a copy (if the input is already a numpy array or a scipy.sparse CSR matrix and if axis is 1).

return_norm : boolean, default False

whether to return the computed norms

See also

Normalizer
Performs normalization using the Transformer API (e.g. as part of a preprocessing sklearn.pipeline.Pipeline).
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2017-01-15 04:26:53
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