how to return the first record from the sorted records which may have duplicated value. - Mailing list pgsql-general

hi all:
I have a table with columns(>2) named "query", "pop", "dfk".
what I want is:
when I do some select, if the column "query" in result records have
duplicate value, I only want the record which have the maximum value of
the "pop".

for example, the content of table:
query pop dfk
-----------------------
abc    30   1 --max
foo     20   lk --max
def     16   kj --max
foo     15   fk --discard
abc     10   2 --discard
bar      8    are --max

the result should be:
query pop dfk
-----------------------
abc    30   1
foo     20   lk
def     16   kj
bar      8    are

now, I do it like this(plpgsql)
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declare hq := ''::hstore;
begin
for rc in execute 'select * from test order by pop desc' loop
    if not defined(hq, rc.query) then
        hq := hq || (rc.query => '1')::hstore;
        return next rc;
    end if;
end loop;
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language sql/plpgsql will be ok.

ps: I try to use "group by" or "max" function, because of the
multi-columns(more than 2), I  failed.

thanks,
any answer is appreciated.

regards,


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