I'm not sure if this has been asked before, but how do I get the aver开发者_高级运维age rounded to the closest integer in T-SQL?
This should do it. You might need a GROUP BY on the End depending on what you are looking for the average of.
SELECT CONVERT(int,ROUND(AVG(ColumnName),0))
FROM
TableName
EDIT: This question is more interesting than I first thought.
If we set up a dummy table like so...
WITH CTE
AS
(
SELECT 3 AS Rating
UNION SELECT 4
UNION SELECT 7
)
SELECT AVG(Rating)
FROM
CTE
We get an integer average of 4
However if we do this
WITH CTE
AS
(
SELECT 3.0 AS Rating
UNION SELECT 4.0
UNION SELECT 7.0
)
SELECT AVG(Rating)
FROM
CTE
We get a decimal average of 4.666..etc
So it looks like the way to go is
WITH CTE
AS
(
SELECT 3 AS Rating
UNION SELECT 4
UNION SELECT 7
)
SELECT CONVERT(int,ROUND(AVG(CONVERT(decimal,Rating)),0))
FROM CTE
Which will return an integer value of 5 which is what you are looking for.
If you are in SQL Server, just use round(avg(column * 1.0), 0)
.
The reason for * 1.0
is because sql server in some cases returns calculations using the same datatype of the values used in the calculation. So, if you calculate the average of 3, 4 and 4, the result is 3.66..., but the datatype of the result is integer, therefore the sql server will truncate 3.66... to 3, using * 1.0
implicit convert the input to a decimal.
Alternatively, you can convert or cast the values before the average calculation, like cast(column as decimal)
instead of using the * 1.0
trick.
If your column it's not a integer column, you can remove the * 1.0
.
PS: the result of round(avg(column * 1.0), 0)
still is a decimal, you can explicit convert it using convert(int, round(avg(column * 1.0), 0), 0)
or just let whatever language you are using do the job (it's a implicit conversion)
Select cast(AVG(columnname) as integer)
This worked for it:
CONVERT(int,ROUND(AVG(CAST(COLUMN-NAME AS DECIMAL)) ,0))
Isn't there a shorter way of doing it though?
T-SQL2018.
CAST(ROUND(COLUMN, 0) AS INT)
This code does the job for me and gives the output I require so a 4.8 becomes 5.
whereas
CAST(AVG(COLUMN) AS INT)
This code almost does the job but rounds down, so 4.8 becomes a 4 and not 5.
select cast(avg(a+.5) as int) from
(select 1 a union all select 2) b
If you don't like shortcuts, you could use the long way:
select round(avg(cast(a as real)), 0)
from (select 1 a union all select 2) b
The following statements are equivalent:
-- the original code
CONVERT(int, ROUND(AVG(CAST(mycolumn AS DECIMAL)) ,0))
-- using '1e0 * column' implicitly converts mycolumn value to float
CONVERT(int, ROUND(AVG(1e0 * mycolumn) ,0))
-- the conversion to INT already rounds the value
CONVERT(INT, AVG(1e0 * mycolumn))
On SQL 2014,
select round(94,-1)
select round(95,-1)
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