maxframe.dataframe.Series.argsort#

Series.argsort(axis=0, kind='quicksort', order=None, stable=None)#

Return the integer indices that would sort the Series values.

Override ndarray.argsort. Argsorts the value, omitting NA/null values, and places the result in the same locations as the non-NA values.

Parameters:
  • axis ({0 or 'index'}) – Unused. Parameter needed for compatibility with DataFrame.

  • kind ({'mergesort', 'quicksort', 'heapsort', 'stable'}, default 'quicksort') – Choice of sorting algorithm. See numpy.sort() for more information. ‘mergesort’ and ‘stable’ are the only stable algorithms.

  • order (None) – Has no effect but is accepted for compatibility with numpy.

  • stable (None) – Has no effect but is accepted for compatibility with numpy.

Returns:

Positions of values within the sort order with -1 indicating nan values.

Return type:

Series[np.intp]

See also

maxframe.tensor.argsort

Returns the indices that would sort this array.

Examples

>>> import maxframe.tensor as mt
>>> import maxframe.dataframe as md
>>> s = md.Series([3, 2, 1])
>>> s.argsort().execute()
0    2
1    1
2    0
dtype: int64