max(self, axis=None, out=None)
Axis along which the sum is computed. The default is to compute the maximum over all the matrix elements, returning a scalar (i.e., :None:None:`axis`
= :None:None:`None`
).
This argument is in the signature solely for NumPy compatibility reasons. Do not pass in anything except for the default value, as this argument is not used.
Maximum of a
. If :None:None:`axis`
is None, the result is a scalar value. If :None:None:`axis`
is given, the result is a sparse.coo_matrix of dimension a.ndim - 1
.
Return the maximum of the matrix or maximum along an axis. This takes all elements into account, not just the non-zero ones.
min
The minimum value of a sparse matrix along a given axis.
numpy.matrix.max
NumPy's implementation of 'max' for matrices
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