pub struct ExponentialHistogramDataPoint<T> {
Show 13 fields pub attributes: AttributeSet, pub start_time: SystemTime, pub time: SystemTime, pub count: usize, pub min: Option<T>, pub max: Option<T>, pub sum: T, pub scale: i8, pub zero_count: u64, pub positive_bucket: ExponentialBucket, pub negative_bucket: ExponentialBucket, pub zero_threshold: f64, pub exemplars: Vec<Exemplar<T>>,
}
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A single exponential histogram data point in a time series.

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§attributes: AttributeSet

The set of key value pairs that uniquely identify the time series.

§start_time: SystemTime

When the time series was started.

§time: SystemTime

The time when the time series was recorded.

§count: usize

The number of updates this histogram has been calculated with.

§min: Option<T>

The minimum value recorded.

§max: Option<T>

The maximum value recorded.

§sum: T

The sum of the values recorded.

§scale: i8

Describes the resolution of the histogram.

Boundaries are located at powers of the base, where:

base = 2 ^ (2 ^ -scale)

§zero_count: u64

The number of values whose absolute value is less than or equal to zero_threshold.

When zero_threshold is 0, this is the number of values that cannot be expressed using the standard exponential formula as well as values that have been rounded to zero.

§positive_bucket: ExponentialBucket

The range of positive value bucket counts.

§negative_bucket: ExponentialBucket

The range of negative value bucket counts.

§zero_threshold: f64

The width of the zero region.

Where the zero region is defined as the closed interval [-zero_threshold, zero_threshold].

§exemplars: Vec<Exemplar<T>>

The sampled exemplars collected during the time series.

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