Re: ANY_VALUE aggregate
От | Vik Fearing |
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Тема | Re: ANY_VALUE aggregate |
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Msg-id | ffddcf31-d170-9cf0-f6b6-985cd9e5be46@postgresfriends.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: ANY_VALUE aggregate ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>) |
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Re: ANY_VALUE aggregate
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 12/5/22 18:56, David G. Johnston wrote: > Also, maybe we should have any_value do something like compute a 50/50 > chance that any new value seen replaces the existing chosen value, instead > of simply returning the first value all the time. Maybe even prohibit the > first value from being chosen so long as a second value appears. The spec says the result is implementation-dependent meaning we don't even need to document how it is obtained, but surely behavior like this would preclude future optimizations like the ones I mentioned? I once wrote a random_agg() for a training course that used reservoir sampling to get an evenly distributed value from the inputs. Something like that seems to be what you are looking for here. I don't see the use case for adding it to core, though. The use case for ANY_VALUE is compliance with the standard. -- Vik Fearing
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