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argAndMax

argAndMax

Introduced in: v1.1

Calculates the arg and val value for a maximum val value. If there are multiple rows with equal val being the maximum, which of the associated arg and val is returned is not deterministic. Both parts the arg and the max behave as aggregate functions, they both skip Null during processing and return not Null values if not Null values are available.

Note

The only difference with argMax is that argAndMax returns both argument and value.

See also

Syntax

argAndMax(arg, val)

Arguments

Returned value

Returns a tuple containing the arg value that corresponds to maximum val value and the maximum val value. Tuple

Examples

Basic usage

SELECT argAndMax(user, salary) FROM salary;
┌─argAndMax(user, salary)─┐
│ ('director',5000)       │
└─────────────────────────┘

Extended example with NULL handling

CREATE TABLE test
(
    a Nullable(String),
    b Nullable(Int64)
)
ENGINE = Memory AS
SELECT *
FROM VALUES(('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 2), (NULL, 3), (NULL, NULL), ('d', NULL));

SELECT argMax(a, b), argAndMax(a, b), max(b) FROM test;
┌─argMax(a, b)─┬─argAndMax(a, b)─┬─max(b)─┐
│ b            │ ('b',2)         │      3 │
└──────────────┴─────────────────┴────────┘

Using Tuple in arguments

SELECT argAndMax(a, (b,a)) FROM test;
┌─argAndMax(a, (b, a))─┐
│ ('c',(2,'c'))        │
└──────────────────────┘

See also