@@ -107,17 +107,14 @@ def searchsorted(
107107 side: Literal['left', 'right']
108108 argument controlling which index is returned if a value lands exactly on an edge.
109109
110- Let ``x `` be an array of rank ``N `` where ``v`` is an individual element given by ``v = x2[n,m,...,j]`` .
110+ Let ``v `` be an element of ``x2 `` given by ``v = x2[j]``, where ``j`` refers to a valid index (see :ref:`indexing`) .
111111
112- If ``side == 'left'``, then
112+ - If ``v`` is less than all elements in ``x1``, then ``out[j]`` must be ``0``.
113+ - If ``v`` is greater than all elements in ``x1``, then ``out[j]`` must be ``M``, where ``M`` is the number of elements in ``x1``.
114+ - Otherwise, each returned index ``i = out[j]`` must satisfy an index condition:
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114- - each returned index ``i`` must satisfy the index condition ``x1[i-1] < v <= x1[i]``.
115- - if no index satisfies the index condition, then the returned index for that element must be ``0``.
116-
117- Otherwise, if ``side == 'right'``, then
118-
119- - each returned index ``i`` must satisfy the index condition ``x1[i-1] <= v < x1[i]``.
120- - if no index satisfies the index condition, then the returned index for that element must be ``N``, where ``N`` is the number of elements in ``x1``.
116+ - If ``side == 'left'``, then ``x1[i-1] < v <= x1[i]``.
117+ - If ``side == 'right'``, then ``x1[i-1] <= v < x1[i]``.
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122119 Default: ``'left'``.
123120 sorter: Optional[array]
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