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[jira] [Updated] (JENA-1693) Add Aggregate Function MEDIAN To SPARQL ARQ Syntax

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1693?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Marco Neumann updated JENA-1693:
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    Description: 
As briefly mentioned to Andy Seaborne I'd like to see the aggregate function MEDIAN in the ARQ SPARQL syntax. 

"Median is the value that separates lower half from the higher half when the values are ordered in ascending or descending order. It is the middle value in a given dataset. Medians are helpful in understanding the distribution of data. This can be done by comparing mean and median values. By observing the difference between these values we can understand whether the data is left skewed or right skewed. The formula for median is: Median = ((n + 1)/2) th number in the series where the numbers are ordered. Here, n denotes the number of values for the given variable."

DIVYA SPANDANA MARNEN, SPARQL-R: EXTENDED SPARQL FOR STATISTICAL COMPUTATIONS.

 

example

 

SELECT agg:median(?age) AS ?median

WHERE

{ ?x ex:age ?age }

 

  was:
As briefly mentioned to Andy Seaborne I'd like to see the aggregate function MEDIAN in the ARQ SPARQL syntax. 

"Median is the value that separates lower half from the higher half when the values are ordered in ascending or descending order. It is the middle value in a given dataset. Medians are helpful in understanding the distribution of data. This can be done by comparing mean and median values. By observing the difference between these values we can understand whether the data is left skewed or right skewed. The formula for median is: Median = ((n + 1)/2) th number in the series where the numbers are ordered. Here, n denotes the number of values for the given variable."

DIVYA SPANDANA MARNEN, SPARQL-R: EXTENDED SPARQL FOR STATISTICAL COMPUTATIONS.

 

example

 

SELECT median(?age) AS ?median

WHERE{

?x ex:age ?age

}

 


> Add Aggregate Function MEDIAN To SPARQL ARQ Syntax
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-1693
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1693
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>         Environment: general 
>  
>            Reporter: Marco Neumann
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: features
>   Original Estimate: 24h
>  Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> As briefly mentioned to Andy Seaborne I'd like to see the aggregate function MEDIAN in the ARQ SPARQL syntax. 
> "Median is the value that separates lower half from the higher half when the values are ordered in ascending or descending order. It is the middle value in a given dataset. Medians are helpful in understanding the distribution of data. This can be done by comparing mean and median values. By observing the difference between these values we can understand whether the data is left skewed or right skewed. The formula for median is: Median = ((n + 1)/2) th number in the series where the numbers are ordered. Here, n denotes the number of values for the given variable."
> DIVYA SPANDANA MARNEN, SPARQL-R: EXTENDED SPARQL FOR STATISTICAL COMPUTATIONS.
>  
> example
>  
> SELECT agg:median(?age) AS ?median
> WHERE
> { ?x ex:age ?age }
>  



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