Calculate how much a set of boxes is homogenously distributed or contentrated within one dimension, returning the range_quintile of of the overlap counts per cell in a uniform partition of the extent of the dimension.
A uniform distribution of counts will have a small range and will require few cells in a selectivity histogram. A diverse distribution of counts will have a larger range and require more cells in a selectivity histogram (to distinguish between areas of feature density and areas of feature sparseness. This measurement should help us identify cases like X/Y/Z data where there is lots of variability in density in X/Y (diversely in a multi-kilometer range) and far less in Z (in a few-hundred meter range).
798 #if POSTGIS_DEBUG_LEVEL >= 3
799 double average, sdev, sdev_ratio;
805 counts = palloc0(num_bins *
sizeof(
int));
808 for ( d = 0; d < ndims; d++ )
811 memset(counts, 0, num_bins *
sizeof(
int));
814 smin = extent->
min[d];
815 smax = extent->
max[d];
816 swidth = smax - smin;
830 for ( i = 0; i < num_boxes; i++ )
832 double minoffset, maxoffset;
836 if ( ! ndb )
continue;
839 minoffset = ndb->
min[d] - smin;
840 maxoffset = ndb->
max[d] - smin;
843 if ( minoffset < 0 || minoffset > swidth ||
844 maxoffset < 0 || maxoffset > swidth )
850 bmin = floor(num_bins * minoffset / swidth);
851 bmax = floor(num_bins * maxoffset / swidth);
854 if (bmax >= num_bins)
857 POSTGIS_DEBUGF(4,
" dimension %d, feature %d: bin %d to bin %d", d, i, bmin, bmax);
860 for ( k = bmin; k <= bmax; k++ )
871 #if POSTGIS_DEBUG_LEVEL >= 3
872 average = avg(counts, num_bins);
873 sdev = stddev(counts, num_bins);
874 sdev_ratio = sdev/average;
876 POSTGIS_DEBUGF(3,
" dimension %d: range = %d", d, range);
877 POSTGIS_DEBUGF(3,
" dimension %d: average = %.6g", d, average);
878 POSTGIS_DEBUGF(3,
" dimension %d: stddev = %.6g", d, sdev);
879 POSTGIS_DEBUGF(3,
" dimension %d: stddev_ratio = %.6g", d, sdev_ratio);
882 distribution[d] = range;
static int range_full(int *vals, int nvals)
The difference between the fourth and first quintile values, the "inter-quintile range".
#define MAX_DIMENSION_WIDTH
Maximum width of a dimension that we'll bother trying to compute statistics on.
N-dimensional box type for calculations, to avoid doing explicit axis conversions from GBOX in all ca...