Nadav Har'El created CASSANDRA-18470:
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Summary: Average of "decimal" values rounds the average if all
inputs are integers
Key: CASSANDRA-18470
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18470
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Nadav Har'El
When running the AVG aggregator on "decimal" values, each value is an
arbitrary-precision number which may be an integer or fractional, but it is
expected that the average would be, in general, fractional. But it turns out
that if all the values are integer *without* a ".0", the aggregator sums them
up as integers and the final division returns an integer too instead of the
fractional response expected from a "decimal" value.
For example:
# AVG of {{decimal}} values 1.0 and 2.0 returns 1.5, as expected.
# AVG of 1.0 and 2 or 1 and 2.0 also return 1.5.
# But AVG of 1 and 2 returns... 1. This is wrong. The user asked for the
average to be a "decimal", not a "varint", so there is no reason why it should
be rounded up to be an integer.
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