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import JsHistogram from "./JsHistogram";
import { PackedArray } from "./packedarray/PackedArray";
/**
* <h3>A High Dynamic Range (HDR) Histogram that uses a packed internal representation</h3>
* <p>
* {@link PackedHistogram} supports the recording and analyzing sampled data value counts across a configurable
* integer value range with configurable value precision within the range. Value precision is expressed as the
* number of significant digits in the value recording, and provides control over value quantization behavior
* across the value range and the subsequent value resolution at any given level.
* <p>
* {@link PackedHistogram} tracks value counts in a packed internal representation optimized
* for typical histogram recoded values are sparse in the value range and tend to be incremented in small unit counts.
* This packed representation tends to require significantly smaller amounts of stoarge when compared to unpacked
* representations, but can incur additional recording cost due to resizing and repacking operations that may
* occur as previously unrecorded values are encountered.
* <p>
* For example, a {@link PackedHistogram} could be configured to track the counts of observed integer values between 0 and
* 3,600,000,000,000 while maintaining a value precision of 3 significant digits across that range. Value quantization
* within the range will thus be no larger than 1/1,000th (or 0.1%) of any value. This example Histogram could
* be used to track and analyze the counts of observed response times ranging between 1 nanosecond and 1 hour
* in magnitude, while maintaining a value resolution of 1 microsecond up to 1 millisecond, a resolution of
* 1 millisecond (or better) up to one second, and a resolution of 1 second (or better) up to 1,000 seconds. At its
* maximum tracked value (1 hour), it would still maintain a resolution of 3.6 seconds (or better).
* <p>
* Auto-resizing: When constructed with no specified value range range (or when auto-resize is turned on with {@link
* Histogram#setAutoResize}) a {@link PackedHistogram} will auto-resize its dynamic range to include recorded values as
* they are encountered. Note that recording calls that cause auto-resizing may take longer to execute, as resizing
* incurs allocation and copying of internal data structures.
* <p>
*/
declare class PackedHistogram extends JsHistogram {
packedCounts: PackedArray;
constructor(lowestDiscernibleValue: number, highestTrackableValue: number, numberOfSignificantValueDigits: number);
clearCounts(): void;
incrementCountAtIndex(index: number): void;
addToCountAtIndex(index: number, value: number): void;
setCountAtIndex(index: number, value: number): void;
resize(newHighestTrackableValue: number): void;
getCountAtIndex(index: number): number;
protected _getEstimatedFootprintInBytes(): number;
copyCorrectedForCoordinatedOmission(expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples: number): PackedHistogram;
toString(): string;
}
export default PackedHistogram;