ArmCosmosDBModelFactory.PercentileMetricValue Method
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of PercentileMetricValue.
public static Azure.ResourceManager.CosmosDB.Models.PercentileMetricValue PercentileMetricValue (int? count = default, double? average = default, double? maximum = default, double? minimum = default, DateTimeOffset? timestamp = default, double? total = default, double? p10 = default, double? p25 = default, double? p50 = default, double? p75 = default, double? p90 = default, double? p95 = default, double? p99 = default);
static member PercentileMetricValue : Nullable<int> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<DateTimeOffset> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> * Nullable<double> -> Azure.ResourceManager.CosmosDB.Models.PercentileMetricValue
Public Shared Function PercentileMetricValue (Optional count As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing, Optional average As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional maximum As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional minimum As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional timestamp As Nullable(Of DateTimeOffset) = Nothing, Optional total As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p10 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p25 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p50 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p75 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p90 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p95 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing, Optional p99 As Nullable(Of Double) = Nothing) As PercentileMetricValue
Parameters
- timestamp
- Nullable<DateTimeOffset>
The metric timestamp (ISO-8601 format).
Returns
A new PercentileMetricValue instance for mocking.
Applies to
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