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Special-casing 2 is kind of weird. For example, for
[0.25, 0.5, 0.75]
this branch would probably also be faster, right? Actually, isn't this approach faster than the other in most cases?A possible optimization would be to call
partialsort!
on the full array for the first quantile, then call it on a view from the first quantile to the end of the array for the second, and so on. Not sure that would make a big difference, but at least it shouldn't be really slower than sorting everything between the two extreme quantiles, right?There was a problem hiding this comment.
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Yes, it is faster:
The problem is that quantiles do not need to be sorted, so this complicates the code (but of course is doable as I guess sorting requested quantiles should not be problematic for performance).
We do not need views I think, as
sort!
supports passing start and stop ranges.However, as it seems to be a bigger rework I will leave it for after DataFrames.jl 1.3 releaes when we work on general Statistics update.
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OK. Yes, sorting quantiles should have a negligible cost (and most of the time they will already be sorted).
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Do you feel like finishing this?
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I have opened https://github.com/JuliaLang/Statistics.jl/pull/91 to perform easy comparison of both.