Dinesh B Vadhia wrote:
> I'm sorting a 1-d (NumPy) matrix array (a) and wanting the index results
> (b). This is what I have:
>
> b = a.argsort(0)
> b = b+1
>
> The one (1) is added to b so that there isn't a zero index element. Is
> there a more elegant way to do this?
b = a.argsort(0) +
Dinesh B Vadhia wrote:
> I'm sorting a 1-d (NumPy) matrix array (a) and wanting the index
> results (b).
I can't tell from your comments and code what you want. Please provide a
better explanation and give an example of input and output numbers. Also
I am not familiar with argsort.
> This is wh
I'm sorting a 1-d (NumPy) matrix array (a) and wanting the index results (b).
This is what I have:
b = a.argsort(0)
b = b+1
The one (1) is added to b so that there isn't a zero index element. Is there a
more elegant way to do this?
Dinesh
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