ak.nanargmax
------------

.. py:module: ak.nanargmax

Defined in `awkward.operations.ak_argmax <https://github.com/scikit-hep/awkward/blob/36da52cfa8846355c390beb6555eac1d31c27c26/src/awkward/operations/ak_argmax.py>`__ on `line 83 <https://github.com/scikit-hep/awkward/blob/36da52cfa8846355c390beb6555eac1d31c27c26/src/awkward/operations/ak_argmax.py#L83>`__.

.. py:function:: ak.nanargmax(array, axis=None, *, keepdims=False, mask_identity=True, highlevel=True, behavior=None, attrs=None)


    :param array: Array-like data (anything :py:obj:`ak.to_layout` recognizes).
    :param axis: If None, combine all values from the array into
             a single scalar result; if an int, group by that axis: ``0`` is the
             outermost, ``1`` is the first level of nested lists, etc., and
             negative ``axis`` counts from the innermost: ``-1`` is the innermost,
             ``-2`` is the next level up, etc.
    :type axis: None or int
    :param keepdims: If False, this reducer decreases the number of
                 dimensions by 1; if True, the reduced values are wrapped in a new
                 length-1 dimension so that the result of this operation may be
                 broadcasted with the original array.
    :type keepdims: bool
    :param mask_identity: If True, reducing over empty lists results in
                      None (an option type); otherwise, reducing over empty lists
                      results in the operation's identity.
    :type mask_identity: bool
    :param highlevel: If True, return an :py:obj:`ak.Array`; otherwise, return
                  a low-level :py:obj:`ak.contents.Content` subclass.
    :type highlevel: bool
    :param behavior: Custom :py:obj:`ak.behavior` for the output array, if
                 high-level.
    :type behavior: None or dict
    :param attrs: Custom attributes for the output array, if
              high-level.
    :type attrs: None or dict

Like :py:obj:`ak.argmax`, but treating NaN ("not a number") values as missing.

Equivalent to

.. code-block:: python


    ak.argmax(ak.nan_to_none(array))

with all other arguments unchanged.

See also :py:obj:`ak.argmax`.