public interface CardinalityEstimator extends DistributedObject
CardinalityEstimator is internally based on a HyperLogLog++ data-structure, and uses P^2 byte registers for storage and computation. (Default P = 14)
Supports Quorum QuorumConfig since 3.10 in cluster versions 3.10 and higher.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
add(Object obj)
Add a new object in the estimation set.
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ICompletableFuture<Void> |
addAsync(Object obj)
Add a new object in the estimation set.
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long |
estimate()
Estimates the cardinality of the aggregation so far.
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ICompletableFuture<Long> |
estimateAsync()
Estimates the cardinality of the aggregation so far.
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destroy, getName, getPartitionKey, getServiceNamevoid add(Object obj)
Objects are considered identical if they are serialized into the same binary blob. In other words: It does not use Java equality.
obj - object to add in the estimation set.NullPointerException - if obj is nulllong estimate()
ICompletableFuture<Void> addAsync(Object obj)
Objects are considered identical if they are serialized into the same binary blob. In other words: It does not use Java equality.
This method will dispatch a request and return immediately an ICompletableFuture.
The operations result can be obtained in a blocking way, or a
callback can be provided for execution upon completion, as demonstrated in the following examples:
ICompletableFuture<Void> future = estimator.addAsync();
// do something else, then read the result
Boolean result = future.get(); // this method will block until the result is available
ICompletableFuture<Void> future = estimator.addAsync();
future.andThen(new ExecutionCallback<Void>() {
void onResponse(Void response) {
// do something
}
void onFailure(Throwable t) {
// handle failure
}
});
obj - object to add in the estimation set.ICompletableFuture API consumers can use to track execution of this request.NullPointerException - if obj is nullICompletableFuture<Long> estimateAsync()
This method will dispatch a request and return immediately an ICompletableFuture.
The operations result can be obtained in a blocking way, or a
callback can be provided for execution upon completion, as demonstrated in the following examples:
ICompletableFuture<Long> future = estimator.estimateAsync();
// do something else, then read the result
Long result = future.get(); // this method will block until the result is available
ICompletableFuture<Long> future = estimator.estimateAsync();
future.andThen(new ExecutionCallback<Long>() {
void onResponse(Long response) {
// do something with the result
}
void onFailure(Throwable t) {
// handle failure
}
});
ICompletableFuture bearing the response, the estimate.Copyright © 2019 Hazelcast, Inc.. All Rights Reserved.