We have top-n but greatest-n-per-group.
top-n is the more standard term, for Python/pandas/R.
greatest-n-per-group is used for SQL questions, since GREATEST
is an actual keyword; Python and R people never use it. The entire Python/R and SWL communities are talking past each other. They will never even find each other's Q&A.** To prove this, just click through on each tag, you'll see the total lack of communication; this alone is unacceptable.
Proposal: shouldn't we rename the latter top-n-per-group? Here are multiple considerations:
- consistency
- to help it get found more easily (I've been an SO user for 7 years but only found greatest-n-per-group today)
- brevity. There is no need to insert the 39-character word-salad "How to find top-n per group in X with Y..." and clutter every single title. You can just click on the tag. Again, it's much easier to search on one tag than a phrase of 8+ words.
- hard to see how to be language-agnostic, though
- if we shouldn't rename, should we at least crossmention each tag from the other's wiki?
Not part of the proposal: one user seems to think this is some backdoor plan to close, or implicitly cause to be closed, questions in one language community by people from the other community. That's off-topic and not being discussed or implied here.
n-per-group
, as usually in questions it refers tofirst
,last
,greatest
,least
, or evenrandom
. The core of the problem is gettingn
rows from a group.top-n
is the established term, at least in the Python/R/open-source community; SQL people saygreatest
. I think it's fairly implicit that we can generically flip any solution to least by sorting on minus the value, or using keywordleast
. Given that both tags are already massively underused, changing them to the obscuren-per-group
wouldn't work, sadly. By the way, yes the core of the problem is getting n rows from a group, but that doesn't always mean we're operating on tables, or tables with a grouping; sometimes you see hashes/ sets/ other data structure approaches.