*********************** Summarizing Data *********************** Descriptive Statistics ====================== Simple descriptive statistics are available as reduction methods on ``pdarray`` objects. .. code-block:: python >>> A = ak.randint(-10, 11, 1000) >>> A.min() -10 >>> A.max() 10 >>> A.sum() 13 >>> A.mean() 0.013 >>> A.var() 36.934176000000015 >>> A.std() 6.07734942223993 The list of reductions supported on ``pdarray`` objects is: .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.any .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.all .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.is_sorted .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.sum .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.prod .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.min .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.max .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.argmin .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.argmax .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.mean .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.var .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.std .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.mink .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.maxk .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.argmink .. automethod:: arkouda.pdarray.argmaxk Histogram ========= Arkouda can compute simple histograms on ``pdarray`` data. Currently, this function can only create histograms over evenly spaced bins between the min and max of the data. In the future, we plan to support using a ``pdarray`` to define custom bin edges. .. autofunction:: arkouda.histogram Value Counts ============ For int64 ``pdarray`` objects, it is often useful to count only the unique values that appear. This function finds all unique values and their counts. .. autofunction:: arkouda.value_counts