Hypothetical aggregates are pretty similar to standard ordered sets. However, they help answer a different kind of question: what would be the result if a value was in the data? As you can see, this is not about values inside the database, but about the result if a certain value was actually there.
The only hypothetical function that's provided by PostgreSQL is rank:
test=# SELECT region,
rank(9000) WITHIN GROUP
(ORDER BY production DESC NULLS LAST)
FROM t_oil
GROUP BY ROLLUP (1);
region | rank
---------------+------
Middle East | 21
North America | 27
| 47
(3 rows)
It tells us this: if somebody produced 9,000 barrels per day, it would be ranked the 27th best year in North America and 21st in the Middle East.
In this example, I used NULLS LAST. When data is sorted, nulls...