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  1. Re: BUG #19340: Wrong result from CORR() function

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-12-02T23:24:20Z

    Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> writes:
    > I played around with having just 2 extra array elements, constX and
    > constY equal to the common value if all the values are the same, and
    > NaN otherwise.
    
    Hmm.
    
    > Doing it that way does lead to one difference though: all-NaN inputs
    > leads to a NaN result, whereas your patch produces NULL for that case.
    
    Yeah, I did it as I did precisely because I wanted all-NaN-input to be
    seen as a constant.  But you could make an argument that NaN is not
    really a fixed value but has more kinship to the "we don't know what
    the value is" interpretation of SQL NULL.  In that case your proposal
    is semantically reasonable on the grounds that maybe the NaNs aren't
    really all equal, and I agree it ought to be a little faster than
    mine.
    
    			regards, tom lane