scipy.stats.mstats.trimtail¶
- scipy.stats.mstats.trimtail(data, proportiontocut=0.2, tail='left', inclusive=(True, True), axis=None)[source]¶
- Trims the data by masking values from one tail. - Parameters: - data : array_like - Data to trim. - proportiontocut : float, optional - Percentage of trimming. If n is the number of unmasked values before trimming, the number of values after trimming is (1 - proportiontocut) * n. Default is 0.2. - tail : {‘left’,’right’}, optional - If ‘left’ the proportiontocut lowest values will be masked. If ‘right’ the proportiontocut highest values will be masked. Default is ‘left’. - inclusive : {(bool, bool) tuple}, optional - Tuple indicating whether the number of data being masked on each side should be rounded (True) or truncated (False). Default is (True, True). - axis : int, optional - Axis along which to perform the trimming. If None, the input array is first flattened. Default is None. - Returns: - trimtail : ndarray - Returned array of same shape as data with masked tail values. 
