[SciPy-User] get best few of many: argsort( few= ) using std::partial_sort ?
Keith Goodman
kwgoodman at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 13:30:28 EDT 2010
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:17 AM, denis <denis-bz-gg at t-online.de> wrote:
> Folks,
> to get the best few of a large number of objects,
> e.g. vectors near a given one, or small distances in
> spatial.distance.cdist or .pdist,
> argsort( bigArray )[: a few ] is not so hot. It would be nice if
> argsort( bigArray, few= )
> did this -- faster, save mem too. Would anyone else find this useful ?
>
> I recently stumbled across partial_sort in stl; fwiw,
> std:partial_sort( A, A + sqrt(N), A + N ) is ~ 10 times faster than
> std:sort
> on my old mac ppc, even for N 100.
> Also fwiw, nth_element alone is ~ twice as slow as partial_sort --
> odd.
I think a lot of people would like a partial sort. It comes up on the
list now and then. There's a ticket with a cython partial sort:
http://projects.scipy.org/numpy/ticket/1213
Here's the docstring:
def select(a, k, inplace=False):
'''
Wirth's version of Hoare's quick select
Parameters
----------
a : array_like
k : integer
inplace : boolean
The partial sort is done inplace if a is a
contiguous ndarray and inplace=True.
Default: False.
Returns
-------
out : ndarray
Partially sorted a such that out[k] is
the k largest element. Elements smaller than
out[k] are unsorted in out[:k]. Elements larger
than out[k] are unsorted in out[k:].
'''
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