Re: Query Discrepancy in Postgres HLL Test
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: Query Discrepancy in Postgres HLL Test |
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Msg-id | a808a4b3-7f1d-4826-bc44-55565f0a99b9@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Query Discrepancy in Postgres HLL Test (Ayush Vatsa <ayushvatsa1810@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 4/28/24 06:01, Ayush Vatsa wrote: > Hi PostgreSQL Community, > I'm currently delving into Postgres HLL (HyperLogLog) functionality and > have encountered an unexpected behavior while executing queries from the > "cumulative_add_sparse_edge.sql > <https://github.com/citusdata/postgresql-hll/blob/master/sql/cumulative_add_sparse_edge.sql#L28-L36>" regress test. Thisparticular test data file <https://github.com/citusdata/postgresql-hll/blob/master/sql/data/cumulative_add_sparse_edge.csv#L515-L516>involves threecolumns, with the last column representing an HLL (HyperLogLog) value derived from the previous HLL value and the currentraw value. > > Upon manual inspection of the query responsible for deriving the last > row's HLL value, I noticed a discrepancy. When executing the query: > """ > -- '\x148B481002....' is second last rows hll value > SELECT hll_add('\x148B481002.....', hll_hashval(2561)); > """ > instead of obtaining the expected value (''\x148B481002....''), I > received a different output which is ('\x138b48000200410061008100a1 > ........'). > > My initial assumption is that this could potentially be attributed to a > precision error. However, I'm reaching out to seek clarity on why this > disparity is occurring and to explore potential strategies for > mitigating it (as I want the behaviour to be consistent to regress test > file). I would say your best option is to file an issue here: https://github.com/citusdata/postgresql-hll/issues > > Regards > Ayush Vatsa -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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