gh-150318: Fix quantiles(method='exclusive') returning unsorted cut points for duplicate floats#150326
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gh-150318: Fix quantiles(method='exclusive') returning unsorted cut points for duplicate floats#150326edvilme wants to merge 2 commits into
quantiles(method='exclusive') returning unsorted cut points for duplicate floats#150326edvilme wants to merge 2 commits into
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…rted cut points for duplicate floats When all data points are identical floats, the interpolation formula in the exclusive branch can produce results off by 1 ULP due to floating point rounding. Hence, adjacent cut points differ and the returned list violates the non-decreasing rule. This short-circuits the interpolation, returning the data value directly instead.
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When all data points are identical floats, the interpolation formula in the exclusive branch can produce results off by 1 ULP due to floating point rounding. Hence, adjacent cut points differ and the returned list violates the non-decreasing rule.
This short-circuits the interpolation, returning the data value directly instead.