Histogram buckets of the data series. Sorted by the min value of the
bucket, ascendingly, and the number of the buckets is dynamically
generated. The buckets are non-overlapping and completely cover whole
FLOAT64 range with min of first bucket being "-Infinity", and max of
the last one being "Infinity".
Histogram buckets of the data series. Sorted by the min value of the
bucket, ascendingly, and the number of the buckets is dynamically
generated. The buckets are non-overlapping and completely cover whole
FLOAT64 range with min of first bucket being "-Infinity", and max of
the last one being "Infinity".
Histogram buckets of the data series. Sorted by the min value of the
bucket, ascendingly, and the number of the buckets is dynamically
generated. The buckets are non-overlapping and completely cover whole
FLOAT64 range with min of first bucket being "-Infinity", and max of
the last one being "Infinity".
Histogram buckets of the data series. Sorted by the min value of the
bucket, ascendingly, and the number of the buckets is dynamically
generated. The buckets are non-overlapping and completely cover whole
FLOAT64 range with min of first bucket being "-Infinity", and max of
the last one being "Infinity".
Histogram buckets of the data series. Sorted by the min value of the
bucket, ascendingly, and the number of the buckets is dynamically
generated. The buckets are non-overlapping and completely cover whole
FLOAT64 range with min of first bucket being "-Infinity", and max of
the last one being "Infinity".
Ordered from 0 to k k-quantile values of the data series of n values.
The value at index i is, approximately, the i*n/k-th smallest value in the
series; for i = 0 and i = k these are, respectively, the min and max
values.
Ordered from 0 to k k-quantile values of the data series of n values.
The value at index i is, approximately, the i*n/k-th smallest value in the
series; for i = 0 and i = k these are, respectively, the min and max
values.
Ordered from 0 to k k-quantile values of the data series of n values.
The value at index i is, approximately, the i*n/k-th smallest value in the
series; for i = 0 and i = k these are, respectively, the min and max
values.
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