Icard/angular-clarity-master(work.../node_modules/hdr-histogram-js/dist/Histogram.d.ts

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export declare const NO_TAG = "NO TAG";
export declare type BitBucketSize = 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | "packed";
export interface HistogramSummary {
p50: number;
p75: number;
p90: number;
p97_5: number;
p99: number;
p99_9: number;
p99_99: number;
p99_999: number;
max: number;
totalCount: number;
}
export default interface Histogram {
/**
* Flag to enable automatic resizing of the underlying array
*/
autoResize: boolean;
/**
* The current highest trackable value. May change if autoresize flag is set to true
*/
readonly highestTrackableValue: number;
/**
* Total count of all recorded values in the histogram
*/
readonly totalCount: number;
/**
* The computed standard deviation of all recorded values in the histogram
*/
readonly stdDeviation: number;
/**
* The computed mean value of all recorded values in the histogram
*/
readonly mean: number;
/**
* Main percentiles, max value and total number of recorded values
*/
readonly summary: HistogramSummary;
/**
* A (conservatively high) estimate of the Histogram's total footprint in bytes
*/
readonly estimatedFootprintInBytes: number;
readonly maxValue: number;
readonly minNonZeroValue: number;
readonly numberOfSignificantValueDigits: number;
startTimeStampMsec: number;
endTimeStampMsec: number;
tag: string;
/**
* Record a value in the histogram
*
* @param value The value to be recorded
* @throws may throw Error if value is exceeds highestTrackableValue
*/
recordValue(value: number): void;
/**
* Record a value in the histogram (adding to the value's current count)
*
* @param value The value to be recorded
* @param count The number of occurrences of this value to record
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (may throw) if value is exceeds highestTrackableValue
*/
recordValueWithCount(value: number, count: number): void;
/**
* Get the value at a given percentile.
* When the given percentile is > 0.0, the value returned is the value that the given
* percentage of the overall recorded value entries in the histogram are either smaller than
* or equivalent to. When the given percentile is 0.0, the value returned is the value that all value
* entries in the histogram are either larger than or equivalent to.
* <p>
* Note that two values are "equivalent" in this statement if
* {@link org.HdrHistogram.JsHistogram#valuesAreEquivalent} would return true.
*
* @param percentile The percentile for which to return the associated value
* @return The value that the given percentage of the overall recorded value entries in the
* histogram are either smaller than or equivalent to. When the percentile is 0.0, returns the
* value that all value entries in the histogram are either larger than or equivalent to.
*/
getValueAtPercentile(percentile: number): number;
/**
* Produce textual representation of the value distribution of histogram data by percentile. The distribution is
* output with exponentially increasing resolution, with each exponentially decreasing half-distance containing
* <i>dumpTicksPerHalf</i> percentile reporting tick points.
*
* @param printStream Stream into which the distribution will be output
* <p>
* @param percentileTicksPerHalfDistance The number of reporting points per exponentially decreasing half-distance
* <p>
* @param outputValueUnitScalingRatio The scaling factor by which to divide histogram recorded values units in
* output
* @param useCsvFormat Output in CSV format if true. Otherwise use plain text form.
*/
outputPercentileDistribution(percentileTicksPerHalfDistance?: number, outputValueUnitScalingRatio?: number, useCsvFormat?: false): string;
toJSON(): HistogramSummary;
/**
* Record a value in the histogram.
* <p>
* To compensate for the loss of sampled values when a recorded value is larger than the expected
* interval between value samples, Histogram will auto-generate an additional series of decreasingly-smaller
* (down to the expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples) value records.
* <p>
* Note: This is a at-recording correction method, as opposed to the post-recording correction method provided
* by {@link #copyCorrectedForCoordinatedOmission(long)}.
* The two methods are mutually exclusive, and only one of the two should be be used on a given data set to correct
* for the same coordinated omission issue.
* <p>
* See notes in the description of the Histogram calls for an illustration of why this corrective behavior is
* important.
*
* @param value The value to record
* @param expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples If expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples is larger than 0, add
* auto-generated value records as appropriate if value is larger
* than expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (may throw) if value is exceeds highestTrackableValue
*/
recordValueWithExpectedInterval(value: number, expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples: number): void;
/**
* Add the contents of another histogram to this one, while correcting the incoming data for coordinated omission.
* <p>
* To compensate for the loss of sampled values when a recorded value is larger than the expected
* interval between value samples, the values added will include an auto-generated additional series of
* decreasingly-smaller (down to the expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples) value records for each count found
* in the current histogram that is larger than the expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples.
*
* Note: This is a post-recording correction method, as opposed to the at-recording correction method provided
* by {@link #recordValueWithExpectedInterval(long, long) recordValueWithExpectedInterval}. The two
* methods are mutually exclusive, and only one of the two should be be used on a given data set to correct
* for the same coordinated omission issue.
* by
* <p>
* See notes in the description of the Histogram calls for an illustration of why this corrective behavior is
* important.
*
* @param otherHistogram The other histogram. highestTrackableValue and largestValueWithSingleUnitResolution must match.
* @param expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples If expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples is larger than 0, add
* auto-generated value records as appropriate if value is larger
* than expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (may throw) if values exceed highestTrackableValue
*/
addWhileCorrectingForCoordinatedOmission(otherHistogram: Histogram, expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples: number): void;
/**
* Get a copy of this histogram, corrected for coordinated omission.
* <p>
* To compensate for the loss of sampled values when a recorded value is larger than the expected
* interval between value samples, the new histogram will include an auto-generated additional series of
* decreasingly-smaller (down to the expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples) value records for each count found
* in the current histogram that is larger than the expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples.
*
* Note: This is a post-correction method, as opposed to the at-recording correction method provided
* by {@link #recordValueWithExpectedInterval(long, long) recordValueWithExpectedInterval}. The two
* methods are mutually exclusive, and only one of the two should be be used on a given data set to correct
* for the same coordinated omission issue.
* by
* <p>
* See notes in the description of the Histogram calls for an illustration of why this corrective behavior is
* important.
*
* @param expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples If expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples is larger than 0, add
* auto-generated value records as appropriate if value is larger
* than expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples
* @return a copy of this histogram, corrected for coordinated omission.
*/
copyCorrectedForCoordinatedOmission(expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples: number): Histogram;
/**
* Add the contents of another histogram to this one.
* <p>
* As part of adding the contents, the start/end timestamp range of this histogram will be
* extended to include the start/end timestamp range of the other histogram.
*
* @param otherHistogram The other histogram.
* @throws (may throw) if values in fromHistogram's are
* higher than highestTrackableValue.
*/
add(otherHistogram: Histogram): void;
/**
* Subtract the contents of another histogram from this one.
* <p>
* The start/end timestamps of this histogram will remain unchanged.
*
* @param otherHistogram The other histogram.
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (may throw) if values in otherHistogram's are higher than highestTrackableValue.
*
*/
subtract(otherHistogram: Histogram): void;
reset(): void;
/**
* Clean up memory associated to this histogram. Useful for WebAssembly implementations
*/
destroy(): void;
}
export interface HistogramConstructor {
new (lowestDiscernibleValue: number, highestTrackableValue: number, numberOfSignificantValueDigits: number): Histogram;
}
export declare const toSummary: (histogram: Histogram) => HistogramSummary;