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Add Tuple method for argmin/argmax #622

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Currently, only a limited set of input collections are supported
with argmin/argmax. Add a fallback to indmin/indmax for remaining
types, which allows them to work on Tuples.

Fixes #621.

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The problem is that findmin(::Any) in 0.6 enumerates the indices starting from 1, while on 0.7+, it uses pairs to determine the indices IIUC. Thus I'm not sure these necessarily give the same answer in all cases. The more conservative thing to do would be to restrict this to those cases where it's known to be correct, most notably ::Tuple.

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Fair enough—I've restricted this to Tuples.

@anowacki anowacki changed the title Fall back to indmin/indmax for argmin(::Any)/argmax(::Any) Add Tuple method for argmin/argmax Aug 22, 2018
@martinholters martinholters merged commit 812404b into JuliaLang:master Aug 23, 2018
martinholters added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2019
* Bump required Julia version to 1.0

* Remove compatibility support code for:
  * `at-__MODULE__` (from #363)
  * `devnull`, `stdin`, `stdout`, and `stderr` from #499
  * `at-nospecialize` (from #385 and #409)
  * `isabstracttype` and `isconcretetype` (from #477)
  * `invokelatest` from #424
  * array-like access to `Cmd` from #379
  * `Val(n)` and `ntuple`/`reshape` with `Val` from #381 and #399
  * `logdet(::Any)` fallback from #382
  * `chol(::UniformScaling)` from #382
  * `pushfirst!`, `popfirst!` from #444
  * `fieldcount` from #386
  * `read(obj, ::Type{String})` from #385 and #580
  * `InexactError`, `DomainError`, and `OverflowError` constructors from #393
  * `corrected` kw arg to `cov` from #401
  * `adjoint` from #401
  * `partialsort` from #401
  * `pairs` from #428
  * `AbstractRange` from #400
  * `rtoldefault` from #401
  * `Dates.Period` rounding from #462
  * `IterativeEigensolvers` from #435
  * `occursin` from #520
  * `Char` concatenation from #406
  * `BitSet` from #407
  * `diagm` and `spdiagm` with pairs from #408
  * `Array` c'tors from `UniformScaling` from #412 and #438
  * `IOContext` ctor taking pairs from #427
  * `undef` from #417 and #514
  * `get` on `ENV` from #430
  * `ComplexF...` from #431
  * `tr` from #614
  * `textwidth` from #644
  * `isnumeric` from #543
  * `AbstractDict` from #435
  * `axes` #435 and #442
  * `Nothing` and `Cvoid` from #435
  * `Compat.SuiteSparse` from #435
  * `invpermute!` from #445
  * `replace` with a pair from #445
  * `copyto!` from #448
  * `contains` from #452
  * `CartesianIndices` and `LinearIndices` from #446, #455, and #524
  * `findall` from #466 (and #467).
  * `argmin` and `argmax` from #470, #472, and #622
  * `parentmodule` from #461
  * `codeunits` from #474
  * `nameof` from #471
  * `GC` from #477
  * `AbstractDisplay` from #482
  * `bytesavailable` from #483
  * `firstindex` and `lastindex` from #480 and #494
  * `printstyled` from #481
  * `hasmethod` from #486
  * `objectid` from #486
  * `Compat.find*` from #484 and #513
  * `repr` and `showable` from #497
  * `Compat.names` from #493 and #505
  * `Compat.round` and friends #500, #530, and #537
  * `IOBuffer` from #501 and #504
  * `range` with kw args and `LinRange` from #511
  * `cp` and `mv` from #512
  * `indexin` from #515
  * `isuppercase` and friends from #516
  * `dims` and `init` kwargs from #518, #528, #590, #592, and #613
  * `selectdim` from #522 and #531
  * `repeat` from #625
  * `fetch(::Task)` from #549
  * `isletter` from #542
  * `isbitstype` from #560
  * `at-cfunction` from #553 and #566
  * `codeunit` and `thisind` and friends from #573
  * `something` from #562
  * `permutedims` from #582
  * `atan` from #574
  * `split` and `rsplit` from #572
  * `mapslices` from #588
  * `floatmin` and `floatmax` from #607
  * `dropdims` from #618
  * required keyword arguments from #586
  * `CartesianRange` in `at-compat` from #377
  * `finalizer` from #416
  * `readline`, `eachline`, and `readuntil` from #477, #541, and #575
  * curried `isequal`, `==`, and `in` from #517
  * `Some` from #435 and #563
  * `at-warn` and friends from #458

* Remove old deprecations

* Deprecate:
  * `Compat.Sockets` from #545 and #594
  * `TypeUtils` from #304
  * `macros_have_sourceloc` from #355
  * `Compat.Sys` from #380, #433, and #552
  * `Compat.MathConstants` from #401
  * `Compat.Test`, `Compat.SharedArrays`, `Compat.Mmap`, and `Compat.DelimitedFiles` from #404
  * `Compat.Dates` from #413
  * `Compat.Libdl` from #465 (and #467)
  * `AbstractDateTime` from #443
  * `Compat.Printf` from #435
  * `Compat.LinearAlgebra` from #463
  * `Compat.SparseArrays` from #459
  * `Compat.Random` from #460, #601, and #647
  * `Compat.Markdown` from #492
  * `Compat.REPL` from #469
  * `Compat.Serialization` from #473
  * `Compat.Statistics` from #583
  * `Fix2` from #517
  * `Compat.Base64` from #418
  * `Compat.Unicode` from #432 and #507
  * `notnothing` from #435 and #563
  * `Compat.IteratorSize` and `Compat.IteratorEltype` from #451
  * `enable_debug(::Bool)` from #458
  * `Compat.Distributed` from #477
  * `Compat.Pkg` from #485
  * `Compat.InteractiveUtils` from #485
  * `Compat.LibGit2` from #487
  * `Compat.UUIDs` from #490
  * `Compat.qr` from #534
  * `Compat.rmul!` from #546
  * `Compat.norm` abd friends from #577

* Remove obsolete README entry, missed in #385

* Remove obsolete tests (e.g. missed in #372)

* Remove obsolete `VERSION` conditionals and some minor clean-up
@anowacki anowacki deleted the an/argmin-tuple branch August 24, 2020 08:25
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