NAME Algorithm::HyperLogLog - Implementation of the HyperLogLog cardinality estimation algorithm SYNOPSIS use Algorithm::HyperLogLog; my $hll = Algorithm::HyperLogLog->new(14); while(<>){ $hll->add($_); } my $cardinality = $hll->estimate(); # Estimate cardinality $hll->dump_to_file('hll_register.dump');# Dumps internal data Construct object from dumped file. use Algorithm::HyperLogLog; # Restore internal state my $hll = Algorithm::HyperLogLog->new_from_file('hll_register.dump'); DESCRIPTION This module is implementation of the HyperLogLog algorithm. HyperLogLog is an algorithm for estimating the cardinality of a set. METHODS new($b) Constructor. `$b` is the parameter for determining register size. (The register size is 2^$b.) `$b` must be a integer between 4 and 16. new_from_file($filename) This method constructs object and restore the internal data of object from dumped file(dumped by dump_to_file() method). dump_to_file($filename) This method dumps the internal data of an object to a file. add($data) Adds element to the cardinality estimator. estimate() Returns estimated cardinality value in floation point number. register_size() Return number of register.(In the XS impelementation, this equals size in bytes) XS() If using XS backend, this method return true value. SEE ALSO Philippe Flajolet, Éric Fusy, Olivier Gandouet and Frédéric Meunier. HyperLogLog: the analysis of a near-optimal cardinality estimation algorithm. 2007 Conference on Analysis of Algorithms, DMTCS proc. AH, pp. 127–146, 2007. AUTHOR Hideaki Ohno THANKS TO MurmurHash3() Austin Appleby Peter Scott LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.