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scipy.stats.binned_statistic_2d

scipy.stats.binned_statistic_2d(x, y, values, statistic='mean', bins=10, range=None)[source]

Compute a bidimensional binned statistic for a set of data.

This is a generalization of a histogram2d function. A histogram divides the space into bins, and returns the count of the number of points in each bin. This function allows the computation of the sum, mean, median, or other statistic of the values within each bin.

Parameters:

x : (N,) array_like

A sequence of values to be binned along the first dimension.

y : (M,) array_like

A sequence of values to be binned along the second dimension.

values : (N,) array_like

The values on which the statistic will be computed. This must be the same shape as x.

statistic : string or callable, optional

The statistic to compute (default is ‘mean’). The following statistics are available:

  • ‘mean’ : compute the mean of values for points within each bin. Empty bins will be represented by NaN.
  • ‘median’ : compute the median of values for points within each bin. Empty bins will be represented by NaN.
  • ‘count’ : compute the count of points within each bin. This is identical to an unweighted histogram. values array is not referenced.
  • ‘sum’ : compute the sum of values for points within each bin. This is identical to a weighted histogram.
  • function : a user-defined function which takes a 1D array of values, and outputs a single numerical statistic. This function will be called on the values in each bin. Empty bins will be represented by function([]), or NaN if this returns an error.

bins : int or [int, int] or array_like or [array, array], optional

The bin specification:

  • the number of bins for the two dimensions (nx=ny=bins),
  • the number of bins in each dimension (nx, ny = bins),
  • the bin edges for the two dimensions (x_edges = y_edges = bins),
  • the bin edges in each dimension (x_edges, y_edges = bins).

range : (2,2) array_like, optional

The leftmost and rightmost edges of the bins along each dimension (if not specified explicitly in the bins parameters): [[xmin, xmax], [ymin, ymax]]. All values outside of this range will be considered outliers and not tallied in the histogram.

Returns:

statistic : (nx, ny) ndarray

The values of the selected statistic in each two-dimensional bin

x_edges : (nx + 1) ndarray

The bin edges along the first dimension.

y_edges : (ny + 1) ndarray

The bin edges along the second dimension.

binnumber : 1-D ndarray of ints

This assigns to each observation an integer that represents the bin in which this observation falls. Array has the same length as values.

Notes

New in version 0.11.0.