Hi Chunlei,
I just realized one other thing that you should probably be aware of. You could write a much faster version of sortrank in pure python by doing your sorts differently. Python's built in sort is very fast, but as soon as you start passing in comparison functions it slows down dramatically. The trick is to arange the data you need to sort so that you don't need an auxilliary function (know asDecorate-Sort-Undecorate or the Schwartzian transform). Thus, the following is almost certainly a lot faster than your original sortrank, although probably still slower than the argsort solution.
def sortrank(list): index = range(len(list)) li_a = zip(list, index) li_a.sort() li_b = [(li_a[i][1], i) for i in index] li_b.sort() return [x[1] for x in li_b]
Regards,
-tim
CL WU wrote:
I hope there is an efficient function in array level to do the same work.
from Numeric import * a=array([5,2,3]) argsort(a)
array([1, 2, 0])
def sortrank(list):
... n=len(list) ... li_a=[(i,list[i]) for i in range(n)] ... li_a.sort(lambda a,b:cmp(a[1],b[1])) ... li_b=[(i,li_a[i]) for i in range(n)] ... li_b.sort(lambda a,b:cmp(a[1][0],b[1][0])) ... return [x[0] for x in li_b] ... >>> sortrank(a) [2, 0, 1]
def sortrank2(li):
... li_sorted=li[:] ... li_sorted.sort() ... return [li_sorted.index(x) for x in li]
sortrank1(list(a))
[2, 0, 1]
Thanks again.
Chunlei
Tim Hochberg wrote:
CL WU wrote:
Hi, group, I am new to numpy. I have 2 questions for array sort.
- How to sort an array by its one column or one row? I know python build-in sort() can do it for list by passing own
cmp function. but array function sort() will sort each column or row seperately,as I know. I don't want to convert array to list to sort and then convert back to array.
I think you want argsort plus take. For example, the following sorts on the second column of a:
a = array([[4,5,6], [1,2,3], [7,8,9]]) arg = argsort(a[:,1]) take(a, arg, 0)
- How to get the rank of a rank-0 array? The first "rank" means
the order of each element after sorting, instead of the "dimension" meaning in numpy. Just like "rank()" function in splus.
If I understand you correctly, you want argsort as mentioned above.
Regards,
-tim
Thank you
Chunlei
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