OPAL Alignment Functions¶
Alignment functions are used with the align verb to align metrics to time windows.
Alignment functions accept an input metric time series and emit a value for each row. For example, last_not_null will return the final non-null measurement for each time window of a series.
| Function | Description | 
|---|---|
| Return any value of one column across a group | |
| Return any non-null value of one column across a group. | |
| Calculate the arithmetic average of the input expression across the group, or of the scalar arguments if more than one. | |
| Count the number of non-null items in the group. | |
| Estimate the approximate number of distinct values in the input using hyper-log-log. | |
| Count the exact number of distinct values in the input using complete enumeration. | |
| Calculates the value difference of the argument in each time bin for each group. | |
| Calculates the amount of difference in a column in each time bin for each group. | |
| Calculate the average per-second derivative of the argument across the group. | |
| Return the first value of one column across an ordered group. | |
| Return the first non-null value of one column across an ordered group. | |
| Return the last value of one column across an ordered group. | |
| Return the last non-null value of one column across an ordered group. | |
| Returns the maximum value of a group of inputs. | |
| Return the fast approximate median value of one column. | |
| Return the exact median value of one column. | |
| Returns the minimum value of a group of inputs. | |
| Returns an approximated value for the specified percentile of the input expression across the group. | |
| Assuming a continuous distribution, return the value for the specified percentile of the input expression across the group. | |
| Assuming a discrete distribution, return the value for the specified percentile of the input expression across the group. | |
| Calculate the average per-second rate of the argument across the group. | |
| Calculate the standard deviation across the group. | |
| Calculate the sum of the argument across the group, or of the scalar arguments if more than one. | |
| Generate a single t-digest state out of an arbitrary number of numeric values. | |
| Combine (merge) multiple t-digest values together This function is purely an aggregate function. | |
| Returns an approximation of the top K most frequent values in the input, along with their approximate frequencies. |