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163 lines
5.2 KiB
163 lines
5.2 KiB
from datetime import datetime
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from itertools import permutations
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import numpy as np
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from pandas._libs import algos as libalgos
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import pandas._testing as tm
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def test_ensure_platform_int():
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arr = np.arange(100, dtype=np.intp)
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result = libalgos.ensure_platform_int(arr)
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assert result is arr
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def test_is_lexsorted():
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failure = [
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np.array(
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([3] * 32) + ([2] * 32) + ([1] * 32) + ([0] * 32),
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dtype="int64",
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),
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np.array(
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list(range(31))[::-1] * 4,
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dtype="int64",
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),
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]
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assert not libalgos.is_lexsorted(failure)
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def test_groupsort_indexer():
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a = np.random.default_rng(2).integers(0, 1000, 100).astype(np.intp)
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b = np.random.default_rng(2).integers(0, 1000, 100).astype(np.intp)
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result = libalgos.groupsort_indexer(a, 1000)[0]
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# need to use a stable sort
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# np.argsort returns int, groupsort_indexer
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# always returns intp
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expected = np.argsort(a, kind="mergesort")
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expected = expected.astype(np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
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# compare with lexsort
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# np.lexsort returns int, groupsort_indexer
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# always returns intp
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key = a * 1000 + b
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result = libalgos.groupsort_indexer(key, 1000000)[0]
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expected = np.lexsort((b, a))
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expected = expected.astype(np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
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class TestPadBackfill:
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def test_backfill(self):
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old = np.array([1, 5, 10], dtype=np.int64)
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new = np.array(list(range(12)), dtype=np.int64)
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filler = libalgos.backfill["int64_t"](old, new)
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expect_filler = np.array([0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, -1], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(filler, expect_filler)
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# corner case
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old = np.array([1, 4], dtype=np.int64)
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new = np.array(list(range(5, 10)), dtype=np.int64)
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filler = libalgos.backfill["int64_t"](old, new)
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expect_filler = np.array([-1, -1, -1, -1, -1], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(filler, expect_filler)
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def test_pad(self):
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old = np.array([1, 5, 10], dtype=np.int64)
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new = np.array(list(range(12)), dtype=np.int64)
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filler = libalgos.pad["int64_t"](old, new)
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expect_filler = np.array([-1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(filler, expect_filler)
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# corner case
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old = np.array([5, 10], dtype=np.int64)
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new = np.arange(5, dtype=np.int64)
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filler = libalgos.pad["int64_t"](old, new)
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expect_filler = np.array([-1, -1, -1, -1, -1], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(filler, expect_filler)
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def test_pad_backfill_object_segfault(self):
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old = np.array([], dtype="O")
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new = np.array([datetime(2010, 12, 31)], dtype="O")
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result = libalgos.pad["object"](old, new)
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expected = np.array([-1], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
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result = libalgos.pad["object"](new, old)
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expected = np.array([], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
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result = libalgos.backfill["object"](old, new)
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expected = np.array([-1], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
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result = libalgos.backfill["object"](new, old)
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expected = np.array([], dtype=np.intp)
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tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected)
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class TestInfinity:
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def test_infinity_sort(self):
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# GH#13445
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# numpy's argsort can be unhappy if something is less than
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# itself. Instead, let's give our infinities a self-consistent
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# ordering, but outside the float extended real line.
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Inf = libalgos.Infinity()
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NegInf = libalgos.NegInfinity()
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ref_nums = [NegInf, float("-inf"), -1e100, 0, 1e100, float("inf"), Inf]
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assert all(Inf >= x for x in ref_nums)
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assert all(Inf > x or x is Inf for x in ref_nums)
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assert Inf >= Inf and Inf == Inf
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assert not Inf < Inf and not Inf > Inf
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assert libalgos.Infinity() == libalgos.Infinity()
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assert not libalgos.Infinity() != libalgos.Infinity()
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assert all(NegInf <= x for x in ref_nums)
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assert all(NegInf < x or x is NegInf for x in ref_nums)
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assert NegInf <= NegInf and NegInf == NegInf
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assert not NegInf < NegInf and not NegInf > NegInf
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assert libalgos.NegInfinity() == libalgos.NegInfinity()
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assert not libalgos.NegInfinity() != libalgos.NegInfinity()
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for perm in permutations(ref_nums):
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assert sorted(perm) == ref_nums
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# smoke tests
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np.array([libalgos.Infinity()] * 32).argsort()
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np.array([libalgos.NegInfinity()] * 32).argsort()
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def test_infinity_against_nan(self):
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Inf = libalgos.Infinity()
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NegInf = libalgos.NegInfinity()
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assert not Inf > np.nan
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assert not Inf >= np.nan
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assert not Inf < np.nan
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assert not Inf <= np.nan
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assert not Inf == np.nan
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assert Inf != np.nan
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assert not NegInf > np.nan
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assert not NegInf >= np.nan
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assert not NegInf < np.nan
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assert not NegInf <= np.nan
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assert not NegInf == np.nan
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assert NegInf != np.nan
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