scipy.stats.mode¶
- scipy.stats.mode(a, axis=0)[source]¶
Returns an array of the modal (most common) value in the passed array.
If there is more than one such value, only the first is returned. The bin-count for the modal bins is also returned.
Parameters: a : array_like
n-dimensional array of which to find mode(s).
axis : int, optional
Axis along which to operate. Default is 0, i.e. the first axis.
Returns: vals : ndarray
Array of modal values.
counts : ndarray
Array of counts for each mode.
Examples
>>> a = np.array([[6, 8, 3, 0], [3, 2, 1, 7], [8, 1, 8, 4], [5, 3, 0, 5], [4, 7, 5, 9]]) >>> from scipy import stats >>> stats.mode(a) (array([[ 3., 1., 0., 0.]]), array([[ 1., 1., 1., 1.]]))
To get mode of whole array, specify axis=None:
>>> stats.mode(a, axis=None) (array([ 3.]), array([ 3.]))