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- @stdlib/stats-base-nanmskmax/lib/index.js
- @stdlib/stats-base-nanmskmax/lib/main.js
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nanmskmax
Calculate the maximum value of a strided array according to a mask, ignoring
NaNvalues.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/stats-base-nanmskmaxUsage
var nanmskmax = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-nanmskmax' );nanmskmax( N, x, strideX, mask, strideMask )
Computes the maximum value of a strided array x according to a mask, ignoring NaN values.
var x = [ 1.0, -2.0, 4.0, 2.0, NaN ];
var mask = [ 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 ];
var v = nanmskmax( x.length, x, 1, mask, 1 );
// returns 2.0The function has the following parameters:
- N: number of indexed elements.
- x: input Arrayortyped array.
- strideX: index increment for x.
- mask: mask Arrayortyped array. If amaskarray element is0, the corresponding element inxis considered valid and included in computation. If amaskarray element is1, the corresponding element inxis considered invalid/missing and excluded from computation.
- strideMask: index increment for mask.
The N and stride parameters determine which elements are accessed at runtime. For example, to compute the maximum value of every other element in x,
var floor = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-floor' );
var x = [ 1.0, 2.0, -7.0, -2.0, 4.0, 3.0, 5.0, 6.0 ];
var mask = [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 ];
var N = floor( x.length / 2 );
var v = nanmskmax( N, x, 2, mask, 2 );
// returns 4.0Note that indexing is relative to the first index. To introduce offsets, use typed array views.
var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float64' );
var Uint8Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint8' );
var floor = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-floor' );
var x0 = new Float64Array( [ 2.0, 1.0, -2.0, -2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 ] );
var x1 = new Float64Array( x0.buffer, x0.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT*1 ); // start at 2nd element
var mask0 = new Uint8Array( [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 ] );
var mask1 = new Uint8Array( mask0.buffer, mask0.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT*1 ); // start at 2nd element
var N = floor( x0.length / 2 );
var v = nanmskmax( N, x1, 2, mask1, 2 );
// returns 4.0nanmskmax.ndarray( N, x, strideX, offsetX, mask, strideMask, offsetMask )
Computes the maximum value of a strided array according to a mask, ignoring NaN values and using alternative indexing semantics.
var x = [ 1.0, -2.0, 4.0, 2.0, NaN ];
var mask = [ 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 ];
var v = nanmskmax.ndarray( x.length, x, 1, 0, mask, 1, 0 );
// returns 2.0The function has the following additional parameters:
- offsetX: starting index for x.
- offsetMask: starting index for mask.
While typed array views mandate a view offset based on the underlying buffer, the offset parameter supports indexing semantics based on a starting index. For example, to calculate the maximum value for every other value in x starting from the second value
var floor = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-floor' );
var x = [ 2.0, 1.0, -2.0, -2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 ];
var mask = [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 ];
var N = floor( x.length / 2 );
var v = nanmskmax.ndarray( N, x, 2, 1, mask, 2, 1 );
// returns 4.0Notes
- If N <= 0, both functions returnNaN.
- Depending on the environment, the typed versions (dnanmskmax,snanmskmax, etc.) are likely to be significantly more performant.
Examples
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var round = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-round' );
var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array-float64' );
var Uint8Array = require( '@stdlib/array-uint8' );
var nanmskmax = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-nanmskmax' );
var mask;
var x;
var i;
x = new Float64Array( 10 );
mask = new Uint8Array( x.length );
for ( i = 0; i < x.length; i++ ) {
    if ( randu() < 0.2 ) {
        mask[ i ] = 1;
    } else {
        mask[ i ] = 0;
    }
    if ( randu() < 0.1 ) {
        x[ i ] = NaN;
    } else {
        x[ i ] = round( (randu()*100.0) - 50.0 );
    }
}
console.log( x );
console.log( mask );
var v = nanmskmax( x.length, x, 1, mask, 1 );
console.log( v );Notice
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