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ASF GitHub Bot commented on METRON-637:
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Github user cestella commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-metron/pull/401#discussion_r93703407
  
    --- Diff: 
metron-analytics/metron-statistics/src/main/java/org/apache/metron/statistics/MathFunctions.java
 ---
    @@ -59,4 +60,45 @@ public boolean isInitialized() {
           return true;
         }
       }
    +
    +  /**
    +   * Calculates the statistical bin that a value falls in.
    +   */
    +  @Stellar(name = "BIN"
    +          , description = "Computes the bin that the value is in given a 
set of bounds."
    +          , params = {
    +           "value - The value to bin"
    +          , "bounds - A list of value bounds (excluding min and max) in 
sorted order."
    +                    }
    +          ,returns = "Which bin N the value falls in such that bound(N-1) 
< value <= bound(N). " +
    +          "No min and max bounds are provided, so values smaller than the 
0'th bound go in the 0'th bin, " +
    +          "and values greater than the last bound go in the M'th bin."
    +  )
    +  public static class Bin extends BaseStellarFunction {
    +
    +    public static int getBin(double value, int numBins, Function<Integer, 
Double> boundFunc) {
    +      double lastBound = Long.MIN_VALUE;
    --- End diff --
    
    done


> Add a STATS_BIN function to Stellar.
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: METRON-637
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-637
>             Project: Metron
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Casey Stella
>   Original Estimate: 48h
>  Remaining Estimate: 48h
>
> When passing parameters to models, it's often useful to pass the binned 
> representation of a variable based on an empirical statistical distribution, 
> rather than the actual variable.  This function should accept a set of 
> percentile bins and a statistical sketch and a value.  It should return the 
> index where the percentile of the value falls.
> For instance, consider the value 17 who is percentile 27.  If we use 25, 75, 
> 95 to define our bins, this function would return 1, because its percentile, 
> 27, is between 25 and 75.



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