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Implement queryDSL min/max agg for exponential histograms#141415

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Implement queryDSL min/max agg for exponential histograms#141415
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@JonasKunz JonasKunz commented Jan 28, 2026

Part of #135625.
I'll add documentation once we've finished the implementation for all aggs.
Like for the other aggs, this PR also ensures support for querying mixed data sets consisting of exponential histograms and either histograms or aggregate_metric_doubles.

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@JonasKunz JonasKunz marked this pull request as ready for review January 28, 2026 10:31
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LGTM 👍

@JonasKunz JonasKunz merged commit 5c70242 into elastic:main Jan 30, 2026
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