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More aggregate statistics! | Grouping
SQL Basics
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SQL Basics

SQL Basics

1. Selecting
2. Filtering
3. Aggregating
4. Sorting
5. Grouping
6. Practicing

bookMore aggregate statistics!

Can we calculate more than one aggregate statistic while grouping? Surely we can!

For example, from the audi_cars table, we can calculate the maximum price and tax for each year.

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SELECT AVG(price) AS "avg_price", AVG(tax) AS "avg_tax", year FROM audi_cars GROUP BY year
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Please note, while grouping you can put non-aggregated function within SELECT statement only if it figures within GROUP BY, otherwise - it has to be aggregated.

Also note, that in the example above without aliases (AS) there will be two columns with identical names, which is unacceptable in SQL.

Another note: you can use aggregate functions for ordering after GROUP BY statement. It will filter based on calculations within groups.

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From the audi_cars table find out the minimum and the maximum prices for each model. Sort in descending order by minimum price.

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Seção 5. Capítulo 2
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bookMore aggregate statistics!

Can we calculate more than one aggregate statistic while grouping? Surely we can!

For example, from the audi_cars table, we can calculate the maximum price and tax for each year.

123
SELECT AVG(price) AS "avg_price", AVG(tax) AS "avg_tax", year FROM audi_cars GROUP BY year
copy

Please note, while grouping you can put non-aggregated function within SELECT statement only if it figures within GROUP BY, otherwise - it has to be aggregated.

Also note, that in the example above without aliases (AS) there will be two columns with identical names, which is unacceptable in SQL.

Another note: you can use aggregate functions for ordering after GROUP BY statement. It will filter based on calculations within groups.

Tarefa
test

Swipe to show code editor

From the audi_cars table find out the minimum and the maximum prices for each model. Sort in descending order by minimum price.

Switch to desktopMude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
Tudo estava claro?

Como podemos melhorá-lo?

Obrigado pelo seu feedback!

Seção 5. Capítulo 2
toggle bottom row

bookMore aggregate statistics!

Can we calculate more than one aggregate statistic while grouping? Surely we can!

For example, from the audi_cars table, we can calculate the maximum price and tax for each year.

123
SELECT AVG(price) AS "avg_price", AVG(tax) AS "avg_tax", year FROM audi_cars GROUP BY year
copy

Please note, while grouping you can put non-aggregated function within SELECT statement only if it figures within GROUP BY, otherwise - it has to be aggregated.

Also note, that in the example above without aliases (AS) there will be two columns with identical names, which is unacceptable in SQL.

Another note: you can use aggregate functions for ordering after GROUP BY statement. It will filter based on calculations within groups.

Tarefa
test

Swipe to show code editor

From the audi_cars table find out the minimum and the maximum prices for each model. Sort in descending order by minimum price.

Switch to desktopMude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
Tudo estava claro?

Como podemos melhorá-lo?

Obrigado pelo seu feedback!

Can we calculate more than one aggregate statistic while grouping? Surely we can!

For example, from the audi_cars table, we can calculate the maximum price and tax for each year.

123
SELECT AVG(price) AS "avg_price", AVG(tax) AS "avg_tax", year FROM audi_cars GROUP BY year
copy

Please note, while grouping you can put non-aggregated function within SELECT statement only if it figures within GROUP BY, otherwise - it has to be aggregated.

Also note, that in the example above without aliases (AS) there will be two columns with identical names, which is unacceptable in SQL.

Another note: you can use aggregate functions for ordering after GROUP BY statement. It will filter based on calculations within groups.

Tarefa
test

Swipe to show code editor

From the audi_cars table find out the minimum and the maximum prices for each model. Sort in descending order by minimum price.

Switch to desktopMude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
Seção 5. Capítulo 2
Switch to desktopMude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
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