Class CustomRangeBucketSpec (0.1.10)
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CustomRangeBucketSpec(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
If bucket type is CUSTOM_RANGE, specify how values are bucketized.
Use integer bucket value as an example, when the endpoints are 0,
10, 100, and 1000, we will generate the following facets: [-inf, 0),
[0, 10), [10, 100), [100, 1000), [1000, inf). Notably:
- endpoints must be listed in ascending order. Otherwise, the
SearchConfig API will reject the facet config.
- < 1 endpoints is an invalid spec.
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