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AVG



Aggregate function.

The AVG() function returns the average value of an expression.

Note: NULL values are not counted.

Syntax

AVG(<expr>)

Arguments

ArgumentsDescription
<expr>Any numerical expression

Return Type

double

Examples

Creating a Table and Inserting Sample Data

Let's create a table named "sales" and insert some sample data:

CREATE TABLE sales ( id INTEGER, product VARCHAR(50), price FLOAT ); INSERT INTO sales (id, product, price) VALUES (1, 'Product A', 10.5), (2, 'Product B', 20.75), (3, 'Product C', 30.0), (4, 'Product D', 15.25), (5, 'Product E', 25.5);

Query: Using AVG() Function

Now, let's use the AVG() function to find the average price of all products in the "sales" table:

SELECT AVG(price) AS avg_price FROM sales;

The result should look like this:

| avg_price | | --------- | | 20.4 |

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