Class Median


  • public final class Median
    extends Object
    Returns the median of the available values.

    For values of length n, let k = n / 2:

    • The result is NaN if n = 0.
    • The result is values[k] if n is odd.
    • The result is (values[k - 1] + values[k]) / 2 if n is even.

    This implementation respects the ordering imposed by Double.compare(double, double) for NaN values. If a NaN occurs in the selected positions in the fully sorted values then the result is NaN.

    The NaNPolicy can be used to change the behaviour on NaN values.

    Instances of this class are immutable and thread-safe.

    Support for long arrays

    The result on long values can be returned as a double or a long using a StatisticResult.

    The double result is the closest representable value following floating-point rounding rules. This may be outside the range defined by the minimum and maximum of the input array following rounding to a 53-bit floating point representation. For example the median of an array containing only Long.MAX_VALUE as a double is 263, which is the closest representation of 263 - 1.

    The long result is returned using the nearest whole number. In the event of ties the result is rounded towards positive infinity. For example the median of [2, 3] is 3, and of [-2, -3] is -2. This value will always be within the range defined by the minimum and maximum of the input array. Due to interpolation it may be a value not observed in the input values.

    If the array length n is zero the result as a double is NaN and the result as a long will raise an ArithmeticException.

    Since:
    1.1
    See Also:
    with(NaNPolicy), Median (Wikipedia)
    • Method Detail

      • withCopy

        public Median withCopy​(boolean v)
        Return an instance with the configured copy behaviour. If false then the input array will be modified by the call to evaluate the median; otherwise the computation uses a copy of the data.
        Parameters:
        v - Value.
        Returns:
        an instance
      • with

        public Median with​(NaNPolicy v)
        Return an instance with the configured NaNPolicy.

        Note: This implementation respects the ordering imposed by Double.compare(double, double) for NaN values: NaN is considered greater than all other values, and all NaN values are equal. The NaNPolicy changes the computation of the statistic in the presence of NaN values.

        • NaNPolicy.INCLUDE: NaN values are moved to the end of the data; the size of the data includes the NaN values and the median will be NaN if any value used for median interpolation is NaN.
        • NaNPolicy.EXCLUDE: NaN values are moved to the end of the data; the size of the data excludes the NaN values and the median will never be NaN for non-zero size. If all data are NaN then the size is zero and the result is NaN.
        • NaNPolicy.ERROR: An exception is raised if the data contains NaN values.

        Note that the result is identical for all policies if no NaN values are present.

        Parameters:
        v - Value.
        Returns:
        an instance
      • evaluate

        public double evaluate​(double[] values)
        Evaluate the median.

        Note: This method may partially sort the input values if not configured to copy the input data.

        Parameters:
        values - Values.
        Returns:
        the median
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the values contain NaN and the configuration is NaNPolicy.ERROR
        See Also:
        with(NaNPolicy)
      • evaluateRange

        public double evaluateRange​(double[] values,
                                    int from,
                                    int to)
        Evaluate the median of the specified range.

        Note: This method may partially sort the input values if not configured to copy the input data.

        Parameters:
        values - Values.
        from - Inclusive start of the range.
        to - Exclusive end of the range.
        Returns:
        the median
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the values contain NaN and the configuration is NaNPolicy.ERROR
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the sub-range is out of bounds
        Since:
        1.2
        See Also:
        with(NaNPolicy)
      • evaluate

        public double evaluate​(int[] values)
        Evaluate the median.

        Note: This method may partially sort the input values if not configured to copy the input data.

        Parameters:
        values - Values.
        Returns:
        the median
      • evaluateRange

        public double evaluateRange​(int[] values,
                                    int from,
                                    int to)
        Evaluate the median of the specified range.

        Note: This method may partially sort the input values if not configured to copy the input data.

        Parameters:
        values - Values.
        from - Inclusive start of the range.
        to - Exclusive end of the range.
        Returns:
        the median
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the sub-range is out of bounds
        Since:
        1.2
      • evaluate

        public StatisticResult evaluate​(long[] values)
        Evaluate the median.

        If the input length is even the result requires interpolation of two values. The returned median will interpolate the double or long result on demand. This is more efficient when only one result is required. Consumers of the result should store the appropriate evaluated value if repeated use is required.

        Note: This method may partially sort the input values if not configured to copy the input data.

        Parameters:
        values - Values.
        Returns:
        the median
        Since:
        1.3
      • evaluateRange

        public StatisticResult evaluateRange​(long[] values,
                                             int from,
                                             int to)
        Evaluate the median of the specified range.

        If the input sub-range length is even the result requires interpolation of two values. The returned median will interpolate the double or long result on demand. This is more efficient when only one result is required. Consumers of the result should store the appropriate evaluated value if repeated use is required.

        Note: This method may partially sort the input values if not configured to copy the input data.

        Parameters:
        values - Values.
        from - Inclusive start of the range.
        to - Exclusive end of the range.
        Returns:
        the median
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the sub-range is out of bounds
        Since:
        1.3