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spmallette commented on pull request #1375:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/1375#issuecomment-755758466


   i'm not against accepting this with just the steps present but i see where 
you are coming from @krlawrence . 
   
   does it specifically need to be part of this PR? perhaps we could just make 
the additional steps a blocker for 3.5.0 and not release without it? how does 
that sound? 


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> Add steps to support basic analysis like standard deviation and percentile
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TINKERPOP-2487
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2487
>             Project: TinkerPop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: process
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.8
>            Reporter: Guo Junshi
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When using tinkerpop Gremlin for real use cases, we found that some general 
> analytical steps are very useful, yet not supported now. Some analytical 
> steps are general enough to be part of the official gremlin package, e.g. 
> steps to calculate standard deviation and percentile. The example usage might 
> be:
>  
> {code:java}
> gremlin> g.V().values('ages')
> ==>1
> ==>2
> ==>3
> gremlin> g.V().values('ages').stdev()
> ==>0.816
> gremlin> g.V().values('ages').fold().stdev(Scope.local)
> ==>0.816
> gremlin> g.V().values('ages').percentile(50)
> ==>2
> // one percentile, return single value
> gremlin> g.V().values('ages').percentile(0, 100)
> ==>[0: 1, 100: 3]
> // multiple percentiles, return a map{code}
> These steps are frequently used in our cases, and we think it would be great 
> to support them in official versions. 
>  
>  



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