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Compute the maximum value of a one-dimensional ndarray via a callback function.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-max-by

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Usage

var maxBy = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-max-by' );

maxBy( arrays, clbk[, thisArg ] )

Computes the maximum value of a one-dimensional ndarray via a callback function.

var ndarray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-ctor' );

function clbk( value ) {
    return value * 2.0;
}

var xbuf = [ 1.0, 3.0, 4.0, 2.0 ];
var x = new ndarray( 'generic', xbuf, [ 4 ], [ 1 ], 0, 'row-major' );

var v = maxBy( [ x ], clbk );
// returns 8.0

The function has the following parameters:

  • arrays: array-like object containing a one-dimensional input ndarray.
  • clbk: callback function.
  • thisArg: callback execution context (optional).

The invoked callback is provided three arguments:

  • value: current array element.
  • idx: current array element index.
  • array: input ndarray.

To set the callback execution context, provide a thisArg.

var ndarray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-ctor' );

function clbk( value ) {
    this.count += 1;
    return value * 2.0;
}

var xbuf = [ 1.0, 3.0, 4.0, 2.0 ];
var x = new ndarray( 'generic', xbuf, [ 4 ], [ 1 ], 0, 'row-major' );
var ctx = {
    'count': 0
};

var v = maxBy( [ x ], clbk, ctx );
// returns 8.0

var count = ctx.count;
// returns 4

Notes

  • If provided an empty one-dimensional ndarray, the function returns NaN.
  • A provided callback function should return a numeric value.
  • If a provided callback function does not return any value (or equivalently, explicitly returns undefined), the value is ignored.

Examples

var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random-array-discrete-uniform' );
var ndarray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-ctor' );
var ndarray2array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-to-array' );
var maxBy = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-max-by' );

function clbk( value ) {
    return value * 2.0;
}

var xbuf = discreteUniform( 10, -50, 50, {
    'dtype': 'generic'
});
var x = new ndarray( 'generic', xbuf, [ xbuf.length ], [ 1 ], 0, 'row-major' );
console.log( ndarray2array( x ) );

var v = maxBy( [ x ], clbk );
console.log( v );

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