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Jan Prach commented on DATASKETCHES-10:
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[~veselyp] true! The power of open source :) I was thinking of it. But I've 
opened this ticket to see where DataSketches are heading. And in the meanwhile 
I've hooked up t-digest today.

> Double precision by default?
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>
>                 Key: DATASKETCHES-10
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DATASKETCHES-10
>             Project: Apache Datasketches
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Jan Prach
>            Priority: Major
>
> Would it make sense to use double (instead of float) for all sketches by 
> default?
> It would take (less than 2x) more memory, have same speed, have twice the 
> storage. Or even the same storage if one is fine with the flaot precision. 
> Most importantly it would be far more useful.
> I' trying to build generic profiler. In the first simple dataset there were a 
> couple of dateĀ  and timestamp columns. The obvious choice is to convert them 
> to epoch seconds. Full day of time with weird messages only to realize thatĀ 
> KllFloatsSketch, ReqSketch, etc. are all based on floats. That means 24 bit 
> precision. But epoch seconds today are 31 bit numbers.
> Why not always double?



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