movingTopNIndex
Syntax
movingTopNIndex(X, window, top, [ascending=true], [fixed=false],
[tiesMethod='oldest'])
Arguments
X is a numeric/temporal vector. Note: Starting from version 2.00.10, the NULL values in X do not participate in data sorting.
window is an integer no less than 2, indicating the window size.
top is an integer greater than 1 and no greater than window.
ascending is a Boolean value indicating whether the data within a window is sorted in ascending order. True means ascending order and false means descending order.
fixed is a Boolean value, indicating whether the length of each row in the output array vector is fixed to be top. The default value is false. When fixed = true, all rows are of the same length. For the first (top - 1) windows, the indices of missing elements are replaced with NULL.
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'oldest': select elements starting from the earliest entry into the window;
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'latest': select elements starting from the latest entry into the window.
Details
Return an array vector indicating the indices of the first top elements of X after sorted within each sliding window.
Examples
S = 2 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 9 0
m1 = movingTopNIndex(X=S, window=4, top=2, ascending=true, fixed=true)
m1;
// output
[[00i,0],[0,1],[0,1],[3,0],[3,4],[3,4],[3,4],[4,5],[5,6],[9,6]]
m2 = movingTopNIndex(X=S, window=4, top=2, ascending=false, fixed=true)
m2;
// output
[[00i,0],[1,0],[2,1],[2,1],[2,1],[2,5],[6,5],[7,6],[8,7],[8,7]]
m3 = movingTopNIndex(X=S, window=4, top=2, ascending=true, fixed=false)
print m3;
// output
[[0],[0,1],[0,1],[3,0],[3,4],[3,4],[3,4],[4,5],[5,6],[9,6]]
S[m1[0]]
// output
[,2,2,1,1,1,1,2,4,0]
S[m3[0]]
// output
[2,2,2,1,1,1,1,2,4,0]
X = [5, 8, 1, 9, 7, 3, 1, NULL, 0, 8, 7, 7]
movingTopNIndex(X=X, window=4, top=2, ascending=true, fixed=true)
// Before version 2.00.10, the NULL values in X are involved in data sorting.
// output
[[00i,0],[0,1],[2,0],[2,0],[2,4],[2,5],[6,5],[7,6],[7,8],[7,8],[7,8],[8,10]]
// As of version 2.00.10, the NULL values in X are ignored in data sorting.
// output
[[00i,0],[0,1],[2,0],[2,0],[2,4],[2,5],[6,5],[6,5],[8,6],[8,6],[8,10],[8,10]]
X = [2, 1, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4]
// For the sixth window, the sorted X is 1 2 3 3 4 4.
// As tiesMethod is not specified, the default 'oldest' is used, meaning the first occurrence of 3 (at index 3) is selected.
movingTopNIndex(X,6,3)
// output
[[0],[1,0],[1,0,2],[1,0,3],[1,0,3],[1,0,3],[1,3,5]]]
// As tiesMethod is set to 'latest', the latest occurrence of 3 (at index 5) is selected.
movingTopNIndex(X,6,3,tiesMethod="latest")
// output
[[0],[1,0],[1,0,2],[1,0,3],[1,0,3],[1,0,5],[1,3,5]]