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Sort Masked Array in Place and Place Missing Values in Front in NumPy
To Sort the masked array in-place, use the ma.MaskedArray.sort() method in Numpy. The "endwith" parameter sets whether missing values (if any) should be treated as the largest values (True) or the smallest values (False).
The method returns an array of the same type and shape as array. When the array is a structured array, the order parameter specifies which fields to compare first, second, and so on. This list does not need to include all of the fields.
The endwith parameter, suggests whether missing values (if any) should be treated as the largest values (True) or the smallest values (False) When the array contains unmasked values sorting at the same extremes of the datatype, the ordering of these values and the masked values is undefined. The fill_value is a value used internally for the masked values. If fill_value is not None, it supersedes endwith.
Steps
At first, import the required library −
import numpy as np import numpy.ma as ma
Create an array with int elements using the numpy.array() method −
arr = np.array([[49, 85, 45], [67, 33, 59]]) print("Array...
", arr) print("
Array type...
", arr.dtype)
Get the dimensions of the Array −
print("Array Dimensions...
",arr.ndim)
Create a masked array and mask some of them as invalid −
maskArr = ma.masked_array(arr, mask =[[0, 0, 1], [ 0, 1, 0]]) print("
Our Masked Array
", maskArr) print("
Our Masked Array type...
", maskArr.dtype)
Get the dimensions of the Masked Array −
print("
Our Masked Array Dimensions...
",maskArr.ndim)
Get the shape of the Masked Array −
print("
Our Masked Array Shape...
",maskArr.shape)
Get the number of elements of the Masked Array −
print("
Elements in the Masked Array...
",maskArr.size)
To Sort the masked array in-place, use the ma.MaskedArray.sort() method in Numpy. The "endwith" parameter sets whether missing values (if any) should be treated as the largest values (True) or the smallest values (False). When the array contains unmasked values sorting at the same extremes of the datatype, the ordering of these values and the masked values is undefined −
maskArr.sort(endwith=False)
Display the Sorted Masked Array −
print("
Sorted masked array...
",maskArr)
Example
import numpy as np import numpy.ma as ma # Create an array with int elements using the numpy.array() method arr = np.array([[55, 85, 68, 84], [67, 33, 39, 53], [29, 88, 51, 37], [56, 45, 99, 85]]) print("Array...
", arr) print("
Array type...
", arr.dtype) # Get the dimensions of the Array print("
Array Dimensions...
",arr.ndim) # Create a masked array and mask some of them as invalid maskArr = ma.masked_array(arr, mask =[[1, 1, 0, 0], [ 0, 0, 1, 0], [0, 0, 0, 1], [0, 1, 0, 0]]) print("
Our Masked Array
", maskArr) print("
Our Masked Array type...
", maskArr.dtype) # Get the dimensions of the Masked Array print("
Our Masked Array Dimensions...
",maskArr.ndim) # Get the shape of the Masked Array print("
Our Masked Array Shape...
",maskArr.shape) # Get the number of elements of the Masked Array print("
Elements in the Masked Array...
",maskArr.size) # To Sort the masked array in-place, use the ma.MaskedArray.sort() method in Numpy # The "endwith" parameter sets whether missing values (if any) should be treated as the largest values (True) # or the smallest values (False) # When the array contains unmasked values sorting at the same extremes of the datatype, # the ordering of these values and the masked values is undefined. maskArr.sort(endwith=False) # Display the Sorted Masked Array print("
Sorted masked array...
",maskArr)
Output
Array... [[55 85 68 84] [67 33 39 53] [29 88 51 37] [56 45 99 85]] Array type... int64 Array Dimensions... 2 Our Masked Array [[-- -- 68 84] [67 33 -- 53] [29 88 51 --] [56 -- 99 85]] Our Masked Array type... int64 Our Masked Array Dimensions... 2 Our Masked Array Shape... (4, 4) Elements in the Masked Array... 16 Sorted masked array... [[-- -- 68 84] [-- 33 53 67] [-- 29 51 88] [-- 56 85 99]]