Hey,
if you need this is as a facet, it makes sense to write your own plugin.
But maybe this is already supported by aggregations, coming in 1.0 (and
already included in the current 1.0 beta release). Might make sense to take
a look there first, before starting to write your facet code. See
--Alex
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:33 AM, Eric Jain eric.jain@gmail.com wrote:
The date histogram facet is very useful, but does not collect variances or
standard deviations, only averages.Seems simple enough to add (see e.g. the statistical facet, though should
probably use Accurately computing sample variance online instead);
I'm just not sure if the best approach is to create yet another facet
plugin, or add this to the existing facet and create a pull request?--
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