numpy.argmax¶
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numpy.
argmax
(a, axis=None, out=None)[source]¶ Returns the indices of the maximum values along an axis.
- Parameters
- aarray_like
Input array.
- axisint, optional
By default, the index is into the flattened array, otherwise along the specified axis.
- outarray, optional
If provided, the result will be inserted into this array. It should be of the appropriate shape and dtype.
- Returns
- index_arrayndarray of ints
Array of indices into the array. It has the same shape as a.shape with the dimension along axis removed.
See also
amax
The maximum value along a given axis.
unravel_index
Convert a flat index into an index tuple.
take_along_axis
Apply
np.expand_dims(index_array, axis)
from argmax to an array as if by calling max.
Notes
In case of multiple occurrences of the maximum values, the indices corresponding to the first occurrence are returned.
Examples
>>> a = np.arange(6).reshape(2,3) + 10 >>> a array([[10, 11, 12], [13, 14, 15]]) >>> np.argmax(a) 5 >>> np.argmax(a, axis=0) array([1, 1, 1]) >>> np.argmax(a, axis=1) array([2, 2])
Indexes of the maximal elements of a N-dimensional array:
>>> ind = np.unravel_index(np.argmax(a, axis=None), a.shape) >>> ind (1, 2) >>> a[ind] 15
>>> b = np.arange(6) >>> b[1] = 5 >>> b array([0, 5, 2, 3, 4, 5]) >>> np.argmax(b) # Only the first occurrence is returned. 1
>>> x = np.array([[4,2,3], [1,0,3]]) >>> index_array = np.argmax(x, axis=-1) >>> # Same as np.max(x, axis=-1, keepdims=True) >>> np.take_along_axis(x, np.expand_dims(index_array, axis=-1), axis=-1) array([[4], [3]]) >>> # Same as np.max(x, axis=-1) >>> np.take_along_axis(x, np.expand_dims(index_array, axis=-1), axis=-1).squeeze(axis=-1) array([4, 3])