Interface ExponentialHistogramDataPointOrBuilder
- All Superinterfaces:
com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder,com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
- All Known Implementing Classes:
ExponentialHistogramDataPoint,ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Builder
public interface ExponentialHistogramDataPointOrBuilder
extends com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiongetAttributes(int index) The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs.intThe set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs.The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs.getAttributesOrBuilder(int index) The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs.List<? extends KeyValueOrBuilder>The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs.longgetCount()count is the number of values in the population.getExemplars(int index) (Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data pointint(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data point(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data pointgetExemplarsOrBuilder(int index) (Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data pointList<? extends ExemplarOrBuilder>(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data pointintgetFlags()Flags that apply to this specific data point.doublegetMax()max is the maximum value over (start_time, end_time].doublegetMin()min is the minimum value over (start_time, end_time].negative carries the negative range of exponential bucket counts.negative carries the negative range of exponential bucket counts.positive carries the positive range of exponential bucket counts.positive carries the positive range of exponential bucket counts.intgetScale()scale describes the resolution of the histogram.longStartTimeUnixNano is optional but strongly encouraged, see the the detailed comments above Metric.doublegetSum()sum of the values in the population.longTimeUnixNano is required, see the detailed comments above Metric.longzero_count is the count of values that are either exactly zero or within the region considered zero by the instrumentation at the tolerated degree of precision.doubleZeroThreshold may be optionally set to convey the width of the zero region.booleanhasMax()max is the maximum value over (start_time, end_time].booleanhasMin()min is the minimum value over (start_time, end_time].booleannegative carries the negative range of exponential bucket counts.booleanpositive carries the positive range of exponential bucket counts.booleanhasSum()sum of the values in the population.Methods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder
isInitializedMethods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
findInitializationErrors, getAllFields, getDefaultInstanceForType, getDescriptorForType, getField, getInitializationErrorString, getOneofFieldDescriptor, getRepeatedField, getRepeatedFieldCount, getUnknownFields, hasField, hasOneof
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Method Details
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getAttributesList
The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs. The list may be empty (may contain 0 elements). Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one attribute with the same key).
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.KeyValue attributes = 1; -
getAttributes
The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs. The list may be empty (may contain 0 elements). Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one attribute with the same key).
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.KeyValue attributes = 1; -
getAttributesCount
int getAttributesCount()The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs. The list may be empty (may contain 0 elements). Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one attribute with the same key).
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.KeyValue attributes = 1; -
getAttributesOrBuilderList
List<? extends KeyValueOrBuilder> getAttributesOrBuilderList()The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs. The list may be empty (may contain 0 elements). Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one attribute with the same key).
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.KeyValue attributes = 1; -
getAttributesOrBuilder
The set of key/value pairs that uniquely identify the timeseries from where this point belongs. The list may be empty (may contain 0 elements). Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one attribute with the same key).
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.KeyValue attributes = 1; -
getStartTimeUnixNano
long getStartTimeUnixNano()StartTimeUnixNano is optional but strongly encouraged, see the the detailed comments above Metric. Value is UNIX Epoch time in nanoseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
fixed64 start_time_unix_nano = 2;- Returns:
- The startTimeUnixNano.
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getTimeUnixNano
long getTimeUnixNano()TimeUnixNano is required, see the detailed comments above Metric. Value is UNIX Epoch time in nanoseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
fixed64 time_unix_nano = 3;- Returns:
- The timeUnixNano.
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getCount
long getCount()count is the number of values in the population. Must be non-negative. This value must be equal to the sum of the "bucket_counts" values in the positive and negative Buckets plus the "zero_count" field.
fixed64 count = 4;- Returns:
- The count.
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hasSum
boolean hasSum()sum of the values in the population. If count is zero then this field must be zero. Note: Sum should only be filled out when measuring non-negative discrete events, and is assumed to be monotonic over the values of these events. Negative events *can* be recorded, but sum should not be filled out when doing so. This is specifically to enforce compatibility w/ OpenMetrics, see: https://github.com/prometheus/OpenMetrics/blob/v1.0.0/specification/OpenMetrics.md#histogram
optional double sum = 5;- Returns:
- Whether the sum field is set.
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getSum
double getSum()sum of the values in the population. If count is zero then this field must be zero. Note: Sum should only be filled out when measuring non-negative discrete events, and is assumed to be monotonic over the values of these events. Negative events *can* be recorded, but sum should not be filled out when doing so. This is specifically to enforce compatibility w/ OpenMetrics, see: https://github.com/prometheus/OpenMetrics/blob/v1.0.0/specification/OpenMetrics.md#histogram
optional double sum = 5;- Returns:
- The sum.
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getScale
int getScale()scale describes the resolution of the histogram. Boundaries are located at powers of the base, where: base = (2^(2^-scale)) The histogram bucket identified by `index`, a signed integer, contains values that are greater than (base^index) and less than or equal to (base^(index+1)). The positive and negative ranges of the histogram are expressed separately. Negative values are mapped by their absolute value into the negative range using the same scale as the positive range. scale is not restricted by the protocol, as the permissible values depend on the range of the data.
sint32 scale = 6;- Returns:
- The scale.
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getZeroCount
long getZeroCount()zero_count is the count of values that are either exactly zero or within the region considered zero by the instrumentation at the tolerated degree of precision. This bucket stores values that cannot be expressed using the standard exponential formula as well as values that have been rounded to zero. Implementations MAY consider the zero bucket to have probability mass equal to (zero_count / count).
fixed64 zero_count = 7;- Returns:
- The zeroCount.
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hasPositive
boolean hasPositive()positive carries the positive range of exponential bucket counts.
.opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets positive = 8;- Returns:
- Whether the positive field is set.
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getPositive
ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets getPositive()positive carries the positive range of exponential bucket counts.
.opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets positive = 8;- Returns:
- The positive.
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getPositiveOrBuilder
ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.BucketsOrBuilder getPositiveOrBuilder()positive carries the positive range of exponential bucket counts.
.opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets positive = 8; -
hasNegative
boolean hasNegative()negative carries the negative range of exponential bucket counts.
.opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets negative = 9;- Returns:
- Whether the negative field is set.
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getNegative
ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets getNegative()negative carries the negative range of exponential bucket counts.
.opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets negative = 9;- Returns:
- The negative.
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getNegativeOrBuilder
ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.BucketsOrBuilder getNegativeOrBuilder()negative carries the negative range of exponential bucket counts.
.opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.ExponentialHistogramDataPoint.Buckets negative = 9; -
getFlags
int getFlags()Flags that apply to this specific data point. See DataPointFlags for the available flags and their meaning.
uint32 flags = 10;- Returns:
- The flags.
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getExemplarsList
(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data point
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.Exemplar exemplars = 11; -
getExemplars
(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data point
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.Exemplar exemplars = 11; -
getExemplarsCount
int getExemplarsCount()(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data point
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.Exemplar exemplars = 11; -
getExemplarsOrBuilderList
List<? extends ExemplarOrBuilder> getExemplarsOrBuilderList()(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data point
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.Exemplar exemplars = 11; -
getExemplarsOrBuilder
(Optional) List of exemplars collected from measurements that were used to form the data point
repeated .opentelemetry.proto.metrics.v1.Exemplar exemplars = 11; -
hasMin
boolean hasMin()min is the minimum value over (start_time, end_time].
optional double min = 12;- Returns:
- Whether the min field is set.
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getMin
double getMin()min is the minimum value over (start_time, end_time].
optional double min = 12;- Returns:
- The min.
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hasMax
boolean hasMax()max is the maximum value over (start_time, end_time].
optional double max = 13;- Returns:
- Whether the max field is set.
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getMax
double getMax()max is the maximum value over (start_time, end_time].
optional double max = 13;- Returns:
- The max.
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getZeroThreshold
double getZeroThreshold()ZeroThreshold may be optionally set to convey the width of the zero region. Where the zero region is defined as the closed interval [-ZeroThreshold, ZeroThreshold]. When ZeroThreshold is 0, zero count bucket stores values that cannot be expressed using the standard exponential formula as well as values that have been rounded to zero.
double zero_threshold = 14;- Returns:
- The zeroThreshold.
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