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− | The <<type>> parameter to [[Aggregate]] can be passed to specify the [[Category:Array-reducing_functions|array reducing function]] to use for aggregation. The following functions may be passed as the <<type>> parameter to [[Aggregate]]: | + | The <<type>> parameter to [[Aggregate]] can be passed to specify the [[:Category:Array-reducing_functions|array reducing function]] to use for aggregation. The following functions may be passed as the <<type>> parameter to [[Aggregate]]: |
[[Sum]](default), [[Max]], [[Min]], [[Average]] or [[Mean]], [[Product]], [[Median]], [[SDeviation]], [[Variance]], [[Skewness]], [[Kurtosis]], and [[Join]]. | [[Sum]](default), [[Max]], [[Min]], [[Average]] or [[Mean]], [[Product]], [[Median]], [[SDeviation]], [[Variance]], [[Skewness]], [[Kurtosis]], and [[Join]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 17 February 2010
Error Message Examples
The Function Random is not a valid conglomeration function. and thus cannot be used for the <<type>> parameter to Function Aggregate.
Cause
The <<type>> parameter to Aggregate can be passed to specify the array reducing function to use for aggregation. The following functions may be passed as the <<type>> parameter to Aggregate: Sum(default), Max, Min, Average or Mean, Product, Median, SDeviation, Variance, Skewness, Kurtosis, and Join.
The function you have passed as the <<type>> parameter does not qualify as an array reducing function. Please visit the following page to learn more about the <<type>> parameter and to see examples.
Remedies
Correct the <<type>> parameter passed to the Aggregate function to be a valid array reducing function name or handle.
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