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[[search-facets-terms-stats-facet]]
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=== Terms Stats Facet
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include::deprecated.asciidoc[]
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The `terms_stats` facet combines both the
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<<search-facets-terms-facet,terms>> and
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<<search-facets-statistical-facet,statistical>>
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allowing to compute stats computed on a field, per term value driven by
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another field. For example:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"query" : {
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"match_all" : { }
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},
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"facets" : {
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"tag_price_stats" : {
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"terms_stats" : {
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"key_field" : "tag",
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"value_field" : "price"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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The `size` parameter controls how many facet entries will be returned.
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It defaults to `10`. Setting it to 0 will return all terms matching the
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hits (be careful not to return too many results).
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One can also set `shard_size` (in addition to `size`) which will determine
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how many term entries will be requested from each shard. When dealing
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with field with high cardinality (at least higher than the requested `size`)
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The greater `shard_size` is - the more accurate the result will be (and the
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more expensive the overall facet computation will be). `shard_size` is there
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to enable you to increase accuracy yet still avoid returning too many
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terms_stats entries back to the client.
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Ordering is done by setting `order`, with possible values of `term`,
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`reverse_term`, `count`, `reverse_count`, `total`, `reverse_total`,
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`min`, `reverse_min`, `max`, `reverse_max`, `mean`, `reverse_mean`.
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Defaults to `count`.
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The value computed can also be a script, using the `value_script`
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instead of `value_field`, in which case the `lang` can control its
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language, and `params` allow to provide custom parameters (as in other
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scripted components).
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Note, the terms stats can work with multi valued key fields, or multi
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valued value fields, but not when both are multi valued (as ordering is
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not maintained).
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