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scipy.stats.mstats.zmap

scipy.stats.mstats.zmap(scores, compare, axis=0, ddof=0)[source]

Calculate the relative z-scores.

Return an array of z-scores, i.e., scores that are standardized to zero mean and unit variance, where mean and variance are calculated from the comparison array.

Parameters
scoresarray_like

The input for which z-scores are calculated.

comparearray_like

The input from which the mean and standard deviation of the normalization are taken; assumed to have the same dimension as scores.

axisint or None, optional

Axis over which mean and variance of compare are calculated. Default is 0. If None, compute over the whole array scores.

ddofint, optional

Degrees of freedom correction in the calculation of the standard deviation. Default is 0.

Returns
zscorearray_like

Z-scores, in the same shape as scores.

Notes

This function preserves ndarray subclasses, and works also with matrices and masked arrays (it uses asanyarray instead of asarray for parameters).

Examples

>>> from scipy.stats import zmap
>>> a = [0.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3]
>>> b = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> zmap(a, b)
array([-1.06066017,  0.        ,  0.35355339,  0.70710678])

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