If you want row by row averages try this:
select (col1+col2+col3)/3 from table;
If you wnat to average several columns over the whole table this seems to
work:
select avg(col1+col2+col3) from table;
Regards
Jason
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Miia Uski wrote:
> I have a question regarding taking the average value from several
> columns.
>
> I am trying to evaluate a survey with sql. I have one column per
> question, and one row per answered survey. The answers can have values 1
>
> - 4, unanswered questions have 0. I want to take the average from the
> answers of several questions that belong to the same category. For one
> question I can do like this:
>
> igv=> select avg("1.2") from igvdata
> igv-> where "1.2" > 0;
>
> How do I go about to have averages for several columns? Do I have to
> create views in order to avoid the "no answer"-values for each column?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Miia
>
>
>
>
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