Two-step aggregation
This group of functions uses the two-step aggregation pattern. Rather than calculating the final result in one step, you first create an intermediate aggregate by using the aggregate function. Then, use any of the accessors on the intermediate aggregate to calculate a final result. You can also roll up multiple intermediate aggregates with the rollup functions. The two-step aggregation pattern has several advantages:- More efficient because multiple accessors can reuse the same aggregate
- Easier to reason about performance, because aggregation is separate from final computation
- Easier to understand when calculations can be rolled up into larger intervals, especially in window functions and continuous aggregates
- Perform retrospective analysis even when underlying data is dropped, because the intermediate aggregate stores extra information not available in the final result
Samples
Estimate counts for specific values
Create a count-min sketch and estimate how many times specific user IDs appear:Available functions
Aggregate
count_min_sketch(): aggregate data into a count-min sketch for approximate counting
Accessor
approx_count(): estimate the number of times a value appears in a count-min sketch