Re: Re: PostgreSQL needs percentage function - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Pavel Stehule
Subject Re: Re: PostgreSQL needs percentage function
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2017-12-19 10:13 GMT+01:00 Nick Dro <postgresql@walla.co.il>:
This is exactly why I think there should be some build-in function for that...
Percentage calculation exists in almost any databse and information system - it requires from use to implement many functions on thier own for something that is very basic.
The general idea of my request is that postgresql should have build in function for percentage calculation it doesn't have to me the exact example I gave. Any thing will be better than none.

I don't agree - there is not compatibility or portability reasons. The calculation using numeric operators is pretty simple, and possibility to create own function is here too.

So there is not any reason to increase a postgresql catalogue.

Please. don't do top post

Regards

Pavel

 
 

ב דצמ׳ 18, 2017 18:28, Michael Nolan כתב:


On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 6:23 AM, Nick Dro <postgresql@walla.co.il > wrote:
Hi,
Why PostgreSQL doesn't have build-in function to calculate percentage? somthing like percent(number,%
for example:
select percent(100,1) will calculate 1% of 100 = 1
select percent(25,20) will calculate 20% of 25 = 5
 
Seems like a nice addition to the math functions list:
 
This is veryhelpull function, many uses percentage calculation in thier work and it will simplify the process. Percentage calculation is considered a basic math operation and I think postgresql should support it as a build-in function.
Seems like easy to implment isn't it?
 
It's a bit trickier than that, because you';ll have to deal with integers, real, double precision, etc.  You may also want to deal with null values.  I found it more useful to write a function that displays X as a percentage of Y, rounded to 1 digit to the right of the decimal point.
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Mike Nolan

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