PostgreSQL – Useful Functions


PostgreSQL – Useful Functions


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PostgreSQL built-in functions, also called as Aggregate functions, are used for performing processing on string or numeric data.

The following is the list of all general-purpose PostgreSQL built-in functions −

  • PostgreSQL COUNT Function − The PostgreSQL COUNT aggregate function is used to count the number of rows in a database table.

  • PostgreSQL MAX Function − The PostgreSQL MAX aggregate function allows us to select the highest (maximum) value for a certain column.

  • PostgreSQL MIN Function − The PostgreSQL MIN aggregate function allows us to select the lowest (minimum) value for a certain column.

  • PostgreSQL AVG Function − The PostgreSQL AVG aggregate function selects the average value for certain table column.

  • PostgreSQL SUM Function − The PostgreSQL SUM aggregate function allows selecting the total for a numeric column.

  • PostgreSQL ARRAY Functions − The PostgreSQL ARRAY aggregate function puts input values, including nulls, concatenated into an array.

  • PostgreSQL Numeric Functions − Complete list of PostgreSQL functions required to manipulate numbers in SQL.

  • PostgreSQL String Functions − Complete list of PostgreSQL functions required to manipulate strings in PostgreSQL.

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