Definitively. That for sure will cause a problem, because each entry point is like a partition in the data set space.
 
   To make this work, just use the "from entry-point":

    Number( doubleValue > 1.0 ) from accumulate(

        StockTick( $pr : price, symbol == "IBM" ) over window:time( 5m ) from entry-point "StockTick stream",

        average( $pr ) )


   []s
   Edson

2009/5/27 Chris Richmond <crichmond@referentia.com>

I think the problem is that the stockticks aren’t being processed unless I use the:

 

From entry-point “StockTick stream”

 

But I can’t combine  “from accumulate” with that from statement successfully in that sample I sent.  I think that is the problem .  The sample I sent, none of those ever get processed since it is not looking at the proper entry point…

 

 

 

 

 


From: rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org [mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Michal Bali
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:09 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] keeping running stats

 

Hi Chris,



You can use 'accumulate' with sliding time window. Have a look here http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.0.1.26597.FINAL/drools-fusion/html/ch02.html#d0e1169

rule "Sound the alarm in case temperature rises above threshold"
when
    TemperatureThreshold( $max : max )
    Number( doubleValue > $max ) from accumulate(

        SensorReading( $temp : temperature ) over window:time( 10m ),
        average( $temp ) )
then
    // sound the alarm
end

The engine will automatically discard any SensorReading older than 10 minutes and keep the calculated average consistent.

Is that what you're looking for?

Michal

2009/5/27 Chris Richmond <crichmond@referentia.com>

Hello,

 

I have modified the stockTicker fusion example to keep some running stats, you can see from the rule snippet below that it injects a stats object based on the symbol then matches them as updates come in later.  You can see for now I am just updating the running counts and outputting the readings count on each stock tick and this works fine.

 

What I would like to do however is only have the running averages,stats object reflect stock ticks that are still in memory….essentiall only stock tick items that have not expired.  As it is now the count just keeps growing and growing, I want the count to only reflect the stock ticks within the expiration time in the past for stock ticks, but I cannot figure out how to make this happen?    Could anyone give me a pointer on how to do this?  How to make the stats object only reflect those stock ticks that have not expired?  I do not know the strategy for this.

 

Thanks,

Chris

 

# tells the engine that a StockTick instance will assume the

# role (semantics) of events and that the default retention

# policy will be 2 minutes

declare StockTick

    @role( event )

    @expires( 1m )

end

 

# One can even declare helper facts to make rules easier and

# simpler to write and maintain

declare Statistics

    symbol : String @key()

    average : double

    readings : int

    total : double

end

 

rule "Setup statistics"

when

   $c : Company( $s : symbol )

   not( Statistics( symbol == $s ) )

then

   Statistics s = new Statistics();

   s.symbol = $s;

   s.readings = s.readings + 1;

   insert( s );

 

end

 

 

 

# a simple rule to show that it is possible to join

# events from an entry-point (stream) with facts

# present in the working memory

rule "Update stock stats"

    agenda-group "evaluation"

    lock-on-active

when

     

    $cp : Company( $sb : symbol )

    $st : StockTick( symbol == $sb, $pr : price ) from entry-point "StockTick stream"

 

      $stats : Statistics( symbol == $sb  )

 

then

 

      modify( $stats ) { readings = readings + 1};

      System.err.println($stats.symbol + "readings: " + $stats.readings);

    // This shows an update on working memory facts with data from joined events

    //modify( $cp ) { currentPrice = $pr }

   

    // Although events are considered immutable, a common pattern is to use a class

    // to represent an event and enrich that event instance with data derived from other facts/events.

    // Bellow we "enrich" the event instance with the percentual change in the price,

    // based on the previous price

    //modify( $st ) { delta = $cp.delta }

    //modify( $st ) { readings = 5 }

    //System.out.println($st.delta)

end


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