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Data generation functions

ZIPF

Returns a Zipf-distributed integer, for N elements and characteristic exponent s.

Syntax

ZIPF( <s> , <N> , <gen> )
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Usage notes

  • The computational cost of choosing a single random number is logarithmic in the argument N. More importantly, the memory cost is linear for N. Because of this, the argument N is limited to the inclusive range [1, 16777215].

  • gen specifies the generator expression for the function. For more information, see Usage notes.

  • The first two arguments (s and N) must be constants.

Examples

SELECT zipf(1, 10, random()) FROM table(generator(rowCount => 10));

+-----------------------+
| ZIPF(1, 10, RANDOM()) |
|-----------------------|
|                     9 |
|                     7 |
|                     1 |
|                     8 |
|                     8 |
|                     2 |
|                     3 |
|                     8 |
|                     2 |
|                     5 |
+-----------------------+
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SELECT zipf(1, 10, 1234) FROM table(generator(rowCount => 10));

+-------------------+
| ZIPF(1, 10, 1234) |
|-------------------|
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
|                 4 |
+-------------------+
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