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I thought about upper values as percentiles, where upper_95 means value bigger than 95% of samples.
But I've observed that uppers have got following ordering:
upper_99 < upper_95 < upper_90 < .... < upper
Could you explain what actually happens?
I have hypothesis that upper_xx means throw away xx percent of higher values, not lower.
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I thought about upper values as percentiles, where upper_95 means value bigger than 95% of samples.
But I've observed that uppers have got following ordering:
upper_99 < upper_95 < upper_90 < .... < upper
Could you explain what actually happens?
I have hypothesis that upper_xx means throw away xx percent of higher values, not lower.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: