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7.3 Summarizing with MIN( ) and MAX( )

7.3.1 Problem

You need to determine the smallest or largest of a set of values.

7.3.2 Solution

Use MIN( ) to find the smallest value, MAX( ) to find the largest.

7.3.3 Discussion

Finding smallest or largest values is somewhat akin to sorting, except that instead of producing an entire set of sorted values, you select only a single value at one end or the other of the sorted range. This kind of operation applies to questions about smallest, largest, oldest, newest, most expensive, least expensive, and so forth. One way to find such values is to use the MIN( ) and MAX( ) functions. (Another way to address these questions is to use LIMIT; see the discussions in Recipe 3.17 and Recipe 3.19.)

Because MIN( ) and MAX( ) determine the extreme values in a set, they're useful for characterizing ranges:

  • What date range is represented by the rows in the mail table? What are the smallest and largest messages sent?

    mysql> SELECT
        -> MIN(t) AS earliest, MAX(t) AS latest,
        -> MIN(size) AS smallest, MAX(size) AS largest
        -> FROM mail;
    +---------------------+---------------------+----------+---------+
    | earliest            | latest              | smallest | largest |
    +---------------------+---------------------+----------+---------+
    | 2001-05-11 10:15:08 | 2001-05-19 22:21:51 |      271 | 2394482 |
    +---------------------+---------------------+----------+---------+
  • What are the shortest and longest trips in the driver_log table?

    mysql> SELECT MIN(miles) AS shortest, MAX(miles) AS longest
        -> FROM driver_log;
    +----------+---------+
    | shortest | longest |
    +----------+---------+
    |       79 |     502 |
    +----------+---------+
  • What are the lowest and highest U.S. state populations?

    mysql> SELECT MIN(pop) AS 'fewest people', MAX(pop) AS 'most people'
        -> FROM states;
    +---------------+-------------+
    | fewest people | most people |
    +---------------+-------------+
    |        453588 |    29760021 |
    +---------------+-------------+
  • What are the first and last state names, lexically speaking?

    mysql> SELECT MIN(name), MAX(name) FROM states;
    +-----------+-----------+
    | MIN(name) | MAX(name) |
    +-----------+-----------+
    | Alabama   | Wyoming   |
    +-----------+-----------+

MIN( ) and MAX( ) need not be applied directly to column values. They also work with expressions or values that are derived from column values. For example, to find the lengths of the shortest and longest state names, do this:

mysql> SELECT MIN(LENGTH(name)) AS shortest, MAX(LENGTH(name)) AS longest
    -> FROM states;
+----------+---------+
| shortest | longest |
+----------+---------+
|        4 |      14 |
+----------+---------+
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    Copyright
    Preface
    Chapter 1. Using the mysql Client Program
    Chapter 2. Writing MySQL-Based Programs
    Chapter 3. Record Selection Techniques
    Chapter 4. Working with Strings
    Chapter 5. Working with Dates and Times
    Chapter 6. Sorting Query Results
    Chapter 7. Generating Summaries
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Summarizing with COUNT( )
    7.3 Summarizing with MIN( ) and MAX( )
    7.4 Summarizing with SUM( ) and AVG( )
    7.5 Using DISTINCT to Eliminate Duplicates
    7.6 Finding Values Associated with Minimum and Maximum Values
    7.7 Controlling String Case Sensitivity for MIN( ) and MAX( )
    7.8 Dividing a Summary into Subgroups
    7.9 Summaries and NULL Values
    7.10 Selecting Only Groups with Certain Characteristics
    7.11 Determining Whether Values are Unique
    7.12 Grouping by Expression Results
    7.13 Categorizing Non-Categorical Data
    7.14 Controlling Summary Display Order
    7.15 Finding Smallest or Largest Summary Values
    7.16 Date-Based Summaries
    7.17 Working with Per-Group and Overall Summary Values Simultaneously
    7.18 Generating a Report That Includes a Summary and a List
    Chapter 8. Modifying Tables with ALTER TABLE
    Chapter 9. Obtaining and Using Metadata
    Chapter 10. Importing and Exporting Data
    Chapter 11. Generating and Using Sequences
    Chapter 12. Using Multiple Tables
    Chapter 13. Statistical Techniques
    Chapter 14. Handling Duplicates
    Chapter 15. Performing Transactions
    Chapter 16. Introduction to MySQL on the Web
    Chapter 17. Incorporating Query Resultsinto Web Pages
    Chapter 18. Processing Web Input with MySQL
    Chapter 19. Using MySQL-Based Web Session Management
    Appendix A. Obtaining MySQL Software
    Appendix B. JSP and Tomcat Primer
    Appendix C. References
    Colophone
    Index


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