tmskewTopN

Syntax

tmskewTopN(T, X, S, window, top, [biased=true], [ascending=true], [tiesMethod=’latest’])

Arguments

biased is a Boolean value indicating whether the result is biased. The default value is true, meaning the bias is not corrected.

Please see Time-Based Moving TopN Functions (tmTopN functions) for the parameters and windowing logic.

Details

After stably sorting S in the specified ascending order, the function calculates the skewness of the first top elements of X in a sliding window.

Return value: a vector of DOUBLE type

Examples

$ T=2023.01.03+1..7
$ X = [2, 1, 4, 3, 4, 3, 1]
$ S = [5, 8, 1, , 1, 1, 3]
// The NULL values in S are ignored in data sorting, and the corresponding elements in X do not participate in calculation
$ tmskewTopN(T,X,S,6,4)
[,0,0.3818,0.3818,-0.2138,-0.4933,-0.8164]

$ T=2023.01.03 2023.01.07 2023.01.08 2023.01.10 2023.01.11 2023.01.12
$ X=8 3 1 2 5 2
$ S=1 5 2 3 1 1
$ t=table(T as time, X as val, S as id)
$ select tmskewTopN(time,val,id,4,3) as topN from t

topN

0

0

0.5280

0.7071

Related function: tmskew