How to filter with arrays containing missing values#
import awkward as ak
import numpy as np
Indexing with missing values#
In Building an awkward index, we looked building arrays of integers to perform awkward indexing using ak.argmin()
and ak.argmax()
. In particular, the keepdims
argument of ak.argmin()
and ak.argmax()
is very useful for creating arrays that can be used to index into the original array. However, reducers such as ak.argmax()
behave differently when they are asked to operate upon empty lists.
Let’s first create an array that contains empty sublists:
array = ak.Array(
[
[],
[10, 3, 2, 9],
[4, 5, 5, 12, 6],
[],
[8, 9, -1],
]
)
array
[[], [10, 3, 2, 9], [4, 5, 5, 12, 6], [], [8, 9, -1]] --------------------- type: 5 * var * int64
Awkward reducers accept a mask_identity
argument, which changes the ak.Array.type
and the values of the result:
ak.argmax(array, keepdims=True, axis=-1, mask_identity=False)
[[-1], [0], [3], [-1], [1]] ------------------- type: 5 * 1 * int64
ak.argmax(array, keepdims=True, axis=-1, mask_identity=True)
[[None], [0], [3], [None], [1]] -------------------- type: 5 * 1 * ?int64
Setting mask_identity=True
yields the identity value for the reducer instead of None
when reducing empty lists. From the above examples of ak.argmax()
, we can see that the identity for the ak.argmax()
is -1
: What happens if we try and use the array produced with mask_identity=False
to index into array
?
As discussed in Indexing with argmin and argmax, we first need to convert at least one dimension to a ragged dimension
index = ak.from_regular(
ak.argmax(array, keepdims=True, axis=-1, mask_identity=False)
)
Now, if we try and index into array
with index
, it will raise an exception
array[index]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
IndexError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[6], line 1
----> 1 array[index]
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/highlevel.py:1102, in Array.__getitem__(self, where)
673 def __getitem__(self, where):
674 """
675 Args:
676 where (many types supported; see below): Index of positions to
(...)
1100 have the same dimension as the array being indexed.
1101 """
-> 1102 with ak._errors.SlicingErrorContext(self, where):
1103 # Handle named axis
1104 (_, ndim) = self._layout.minmax_depth
1105 named_axis = _get_named_axis(self)
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/_errors.py:80, in ErrorContext.__exit__(self, exception_type, exception_value, traceback)
78 self._slate.__dict__.clear()
79 # Handle caught exception
---> 80 raise self.decorate_exception(exception_type, exception_value)
81 else:
82 # Step out of the way so that another ErrorContext can become primary.
83 if self.primary() is self:
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/highlevel.py:1110, in Array.__getitem__(self, where)
1106 where = _normalize_named_slice(named_axis, where, ndim)
1108 NamedAxis.mapping = named_axis
-> 1110 indexed_layout = prepare_layout(self._layout._getitem(where, NamedAxis))
1112 if NamedAxis.mapping:
1113 return ak.operations.ak_with_named_axis._impl(
1114 indexed_layout,
1115 named_axis=NamedAxis.mapping,
(...)
1118 attrs=self._attrs,
1119 )
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/content.py:657, in Content._getitem(self, where, named_axis)
654 return out._getitem_at(0)
656 elif isinstance(where, ak.highlevel.Array):
--> 657 return self._getitem(where.layout, named_axis)
659 # Convert between nplikes of different backends
660 elif (
661 isinstance(where, ak.contents.Content)
662 and where.backend is not self._backend
663 ):
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/content.py:734, in Content._getitem(self, where, named_axis)
731 return where.to_NumpyArray(np.int64)
733 elif isinstance(where, Content):
--> 734 return self._getitem((where,), named_axis)
736 elif is_sized_iterable(where):
737 # Do we have an array
738 nplike = nplike_of_obj(where, default=None)
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/content.py:649, in Content._getitem(self, where, named_axis)
640 named_axis.mapping = _named_axis
642 next = ak.contents.RegularArray(
643 this,
644 this.length,
645 1,
646 parameters=None,
647 )
--> 649 out = next._getitem_next(nextwhere[0], nextwhere[1:], None)
651 if out.length is not unknown_length and out.length == 0:
652 return out._getitem_nothing()
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/regulararray.py:706, in RegularArray._getitem_next(self, head, tail, advanced)
690 assert head.offsets.nplike is index_nplike
691 self._maybe_index_error(
692 self._backend[
693 "awkward_RegularArray_getitem_jagged_expand",
(...)
704 slicer=head,
705 )
--> 706 down = self._content._getitem_next_jagged(
707 multistarts, multistops, head._content, tail
708 )
710 return RegularArray(
711 down, headlength, self._length, parameters=self._parameters
712 )
714 elif isinstance(head, ak.contents.IndexedOptionArray):
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/listoffsetarray.py:432, in ListOffsetArray._getitem_next_jagged(self, slicestarts, slicestops, slicecontent, tail)
426 def _getitem_next_jagged(
427 self, slicestarts: Index, slicestops: Index, slicecontent: Content, tail
428 ) -> Content:
429 out = ak.contents.ListArray(
430 self.starts, self.stops, self._content, parameters=self._parameters
431 )
--> 432 return out._getitem_next_jagged(slicestarts, slicestops, slicecontent, tail)
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/listarray.py:554, in ListArray._getitem_next_jagged(self, slicestarts, slicestops, slicecontent, tail)
543 nextcarry = ak.index.Index64.empty(carrylen, self._backend.index_nplike)
545 assert (
546 outoffsets.nplike is self._backend.index_nplike
547 and nextcarry.nplike is self._backend.index_nplike
(...)
552 and self._stops.nplike is self._backend.index_nplike
553 )
--> 554 self._maybe_index_error(
555 self._backend[
556 "awkward_ListArray_getitem_jagged_apply",
557 outoffsets.dtype.type,
558 nextcarry.dtype.type,
559 slicestarts.dtype.type,
560 slicestops.dtype.type,
561 sliceindex.dtype.type,
562 self._starts.dtype.type,
563 self._stops.dtype.type,
564 ](
565 outoffsets.data,
566 nextcarry.data,
567 slicestarts.data,
568 slicestops.data,
569 slicestarts.length,
570 sliceindex.data,
571 sliceindex.length,
572 self._starts.data,
573 self._stops.data,
574 self._content.length,
575 ),
576 slicer=ak.contents.ListArray(slicestarts, slicestops, slicecontent),
577 )
578 nextcontent = self._content._carry(nextcarry, True)
579 nexthead, nexttail = ak._slicing.head_tail(tail)
File ~/micromamba/envs/awkward-docs/lib/python3.11/site-packages/awkward/contents/content.py:295, in Content._maybe_index_error(self, error, slicer)
293 else:
294 message = self._backend.format_kernel_error(error)
--> 295 raise ak._errors.index_error(self, slicer, message)
IndexError: cannot slice ListArray (of length 5) with [[-1], [0], [3], [-1], [1]]: index out of range while attempting to get index -1 (in compiled code: https://github.com/scikit-hep/awkward/blob/awkward-cpp-43/awkward-cpp/src/cpu-kernels/awkward_ListArray_getitem_jagged_apply.cpp#L43)
This error occurred while attempting to slice
<Array [[], [10, 3, 2, 9], ..., [], [8, 9, -1]] type='5 * var * int64'>
with
<Array [[-1], [0], [3], [-1], [1]] type='5 * var * int64'>
From the error message, it is clear that for some sublist(s) the index -1
is out of range. This makes sense; some of our sublists are empty, meaning that there is no valid integer to index into them.
Now let’s look at the result of indexing with mask_identity=True
.
index = ak.argmax(array, keepdims=True, axis=-1, mask_identity=True)
Because it contains an option type, index
already satisfies rule (2) in Building an awkward index, and we do not need to convert it to a ragged array. We can see that this index succeeds:
array[index]
[[None], [10], [12], [None], [9]] ---------------------- type: 5 * var * ?int64
Here, the missing values in the index array correspond to missing values in the output array.
Indexing with missing sublists#
Ragged indexing also supports using None
in place of empty sublists within an index. For example, given the following array
array = ak.Array(
[
[10, 3, 2, 9],
[4, 5, 5, 12, 6],
[],
[8, 9, -1],
]
)
array
[[10, 3, 2, 9], [4, 5, 5, 12, 6], [], [8, 9, -1]] --------------------- type: 4 * var * int64
let’s use build a ragged index to pull out some particular values. Rather than using empty lists, we can use None
to mask out sublists that we don’t care about:
array[
[
[0, 1],
None,
[],
[2],
],
]
[[10, 3], None, [], [-1]] ----------------------------- type: 4 * option[var * int64]
If we compare this with simply providing an empty sublist,
array[
[
[0, 1],
[],
[],
[2],
],
]
[[10, 3], [], [], [-1]] --------------------- type: 4 * var * int64
we can see that the None
value introduces an option-type into the final result. None
values can be used at any level in the index array to introduce an option-type at that depth in the result.