quantileTDigestWeighted
Introduced in: v20.1.0 Computes an approximate quantile of a numeric data sequence using the t-digest algorithm. The function takes into account the weight of each sequence member. The maximum error is 1%. Memory consumption islog(n), where n is a number of values.
The performance of the function is lower than performance of quantile or quantileTiming.
In terms of the ratio of State size to precision, this function is much better than quantile.
The result depends on the order of running the query, and is nondeterministic.
When using multiple quantile* functions with different levels in a query, the internal states are not combined (that is, the query works less efficiently than it could).
In this case, use the quantiles function.
Using
quantileTDigestWeighted is not recommended for tiny data sets and can lead to significant error.
In this case, consider possibility of using quantileTDigest instead.medianTDigestWeighted
Parameters
level— Optional. Level of quantile. Constant floating-point number from 0 to 1. We recommend using alevelvalue in the range of[0.01, 0.99]. Default value: 0.5. Atlevel=0.5the function calculates median.Float*
expr— Expression over the column values resulting in numeric data types, Date or DateTime.(U)Int*orFloat*orDecimal*orDateorDateTimeweight— Column with weights of sequence elements. Weight is a number of value occurrences.UInt*
Float64 or Date or DateTime
Examples
Computing weighted quantile with t-digest
Query
Response