Making use of ordered sets
Ordered sets are powerful features but are not widely regarded as such and are not widely known in the developer community. The idea is actually quite simple: data is grouped normally, and then the data inside each group is ordered given a certain condition. The calculation is then performed on this sorted data.
A classic example is the calculation of the median.
Important note
The median is the middle value. For example, if you are earning the median income, the numbers of people earning less and more than you are identical: 50% of people are earning more and 50% of people are earning less.
One way to get the median is to take sorted data and move 50% into the dataset. This is an example of what the WITHIN GROUP
clause will ask PostgreSQL to do:
test=# SELECT region, percentile_disc(0.5) WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY production) FROM t_oil GROUP BY 1; region | percentile_disc...