bin_nd
- typhon.math.stats.bin_nd(binners, bins, data=None)[source]
- Bin/bucket data in arbitrary number of dimensions - For example, one can bin geographical data according to lat/lon through: - >>> binned = bin_nd([lats, lons], [lat_bins, lon_bins]) - The actually binned data are the indices for the arrays lats/lons, which hopefully corresponds to indices in your actual data. - Data that does not fit in any bin, is not binned anywhere. - You can use this for geographical data, but if your x and y are in lat/lons the bins will be equirectangular (if you want equal-area bins you will have to reproject / change coordinates). - Note: do NOT pass the 3rd argument, data. This is used purely for the implementation using recursion. Passing anything here explicitly is a recipe for disaster. - Parameters:
- binners (List[ndarray]) – Axes that data is binned at. This is akin to the x-coordinate in :func:bin. 
- bins (List[ndarray]) – Edges for the bins according to which bin data. 
 
- Returns:
- n-D ndarray of type object, with indices describing what bin elements belong to.