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PostgreSQL COUNT, AVG, and SUM Functions


COUNT

The COUNT() function returns the number of rows that matches a specified criterion.

If the specified criterion is a column name, the COUNT() function returns the number of columns with that name.

Example

Return the number of customers from the customers table:

postgres=#
postgres=#
SELECT COUNT(customer_id)
FROM customers;
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Note: NULL values are not counted.

By specifying a WHERE clause, you can e.g. return the number of customers that comes from London:

Example

Return the number of customers from London:

postgres=#
postgres=#
postgres=#
SELECT COUNT(customer_id)
FROM customers
WHERE city = 'London';
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AVG

The AVG() function returns the average value of a numeric column.

Example

Return the averarge price of all the products in the products table:

postgres=#
postgres=#
SELECT AVG(price)
FROM products;
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Note: NULL values are ignored.

With 2 Decimals

The above example returned the average price of all products, the result was 28.8663636363636364.

We can use the ::NUMERIC operator to round the average price to a number with 2 decimals:

Example

Return the averarge price of all the products, rounded to 2 decimals:

postgres=#
postgres=#
SELECT AVG(price)::NUMERIC(10,2)
FROM products;
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SUM

The SUM() function returns the total sum of a numeric column.

The following SQL statement finds the sum of the quantity fields in the order_details table:

Example

Return the total amount of ordered items:

postgres=#
postgres=#
SELECT SUM(quantity)
FROM order_details;
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Note: NULL values are ignored.


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