AVG

The average value in the time window.

Syntax

AVG(VALUE)

Arguments

VALUE: A numeric field ‌

Returns

The result type is a "number" which can be either integer or floating point.

Notes

Nulls are ignored by this function. If a row is empty or consists only of nulls, the result is NULL. e.g. time period 1628894760000, in the example contains a null.

Example

Data

[
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.1",
      "time":1628894700000,
      "cpuUsage":52.3
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.1",
      "time":1628894760000,
      "cpuUsage":2.4
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.1",
      "time":1628894820000,
      "cpuUsage":99.3
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.1",
      "time":1628894880000,
      "cpuUsage":99.6
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.1",
      "time":1628894940000,
      "cpuUsage":12.3
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.1",
      "time":1628895000000,
      "cpuUsage":55
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.2",
      "time":1628894700000,
      "cpuUsage":2.3
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.2",
      "time":1628894760000
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.2",
      "time":1628894820000,
      "cpuUsage":9.3
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.2",
      "time":1628894880000,
      "cpuUsage":9.6
   },
   {
      "serverIp":"10.0.0.2",
      "time":1628894940000,
      "cpuUsage":2.3
   }
]

Query:

Find the average cpuUsage in each DATE_TIME period:

Results:

AVG_EACH AVG_TIME_SERIES

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