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docs: fix: correct reference to native histograms feature flag
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_Notes about the experimental native histograms:_
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* Ingesting native histograms has to be enabled via a [feature
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flag](../feature_flags.md#native-histograms).
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flag](../../feature_flags.md#native-histograms).
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* Once native histograms have been ingested into the TSDB (and even after
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disabling the feature flag again), both instant vectors and range vectors may
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now contain samples that aren't simple floating point numbers (float samples)
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ vector, which if not provided it will default to the value of the expression
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_Notes about the experimental native histograms:_
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* Ingesting native histograms has to be enabled via a [feature
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flag](../feature_flags.md#native-histograms). As long as no native histograms
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flag](../../feature_flags.md#native-histograms). As long as no native histograms
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have been ingested into the TSDB, all functions will behave as usual.
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* Functions that do not explicitly mention native histograms in their
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documentation (see below) will ignore histogram samples.
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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ so `2 ^ 3 ^ 2` is equivalent to `2 ^ (3 ^ 2)`.
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## Operators for native histograms
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Native histograms are an experimental feature. Ingesting native histograms has
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to be enabled via a [feature flag](../feature_flags.md#native-histograms). Once
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to be enabled via a [feature flag](../../feature_flags.md#native-histograms). Once
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native histograms have been ingested, they can be queried (even after the
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feature flag has been disabled again). However, the operator support for native
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histograms is still very limited.
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