Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Datastore v1 API class AggregationQuery.Types.Aggregation.Types.Sum.
Sum of the values of the requested property.
Only numeric values will be aggregated. All non-numeric values
including NULL are skipped.
If the aggregated values contain NaN, returns NaN. Infinity math
follows IEEE-754 standards.
If the aggregated value set is empty, returns 0.
Returns a 64-bit integer if all aggregated numbers are integers and the
sum result does not overflow. Otherwise, the result is returned as a
double. Note that even if all the aggregated values are integers, the
result is returned as a double if it cannot fit within a 64-bit signed
integer. When this occurs, the returned value will lose precision.
When underflow occurs, floating-point aggregation is non-deterministic.
This means that running the same query repeatedly without any changes to
the underlying values could produce slightly different results each
time. In those cases, values should be stored as integers over
floating-point numbers.
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