Counter and gauge aggregation

This section contains functions related to counter and gauge aggregation. Counter aggregation functions are used to accumulate monotonically increasing data by treating any decrements as resets. Gauge aggregates are similar, but are used to track data which can decrease as well as increase. For more information about counter aggregation functions, see the hyperfunctions documentation.

Some hyperfunctions are included in the default TimescaleDB product. For additional hyperfunctions, you need to install the Timescale Toolkit PostgreSQL extension.

Metric aggregation functions

Hyperfunction typeHyperfunction nameToolkitExperimental
counter_agg() functions
Aggregatecounter_agg()
Accessorcorr()
counter_zero_time()
delta()
extrapolated_delta()
extrapolated_rate()
first_time(), last_time()
first_val(), last_val()
idelta_left(), idelta_right()
intercept()
interpolated_delta()
interpolated_rate()
irate_left(), irate_right()
num_changes()
num_elements()
num_resets()
rate()
slope()
time_delta()
Rolluprollup()
Mutatorwith_bounds()
gauge_agg() functions
Aggregategauge_agg()
Accessorcorr()
delta()
extrapolated_delta()
extrapolated_rate()
idelta_left(), idelta_right()
intercept()
interpolated_delta()
interpolated_rate()
irate_left(), irate_right()
num_changes()
num_elements()
rate()
slope()
time_delta()
Rolluprollup()
Mutatorwith_bounds()
important

All accessors can be used with CounterSummary, and all but num_resets with GaugeSummary.