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>CREATE AGGREGATE</H1
><DIV
CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
><A
NAME="AEN38596"
></A
><H2
>Name</H2
>CREATE AGGREGATE&nbsp;--&nbsp;define a new aggregate function</DIV
><A
NAME="AEN38599"
></A
><DIV
CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
><A
NAME="AEN38601"
></A
><H2
>Synopsis</H2
><PRE
CLASS="SYNOPSIS"
>CREATE AGGREGATE <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>name</I
></TT
> (
    BASETYPE = <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>input_data_type</I
></TT
>,
    SFUNC = <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>sfunc</I
></TT
>,
    STYPE = <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>
    [ , FINALFUNC = <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>ffunc</I
></TT
> ]
    [ , INITCOND = <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>initial_condition</I
></TT
> ]
)</PRE
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN38609"
></A
><H2
>Description</H2
><P
>   <TT
CLASS="COMMAND"
>CREATE AGGREGATE</TT
> defines a new aggregate
   function. Some basic and commonly-used aggregate functions are
   included with the distribution; they are documented in <A
HREF="functions-aggregate.html"
>Section 9.15</A
>. If one defines new types or needs
   an aggregate function not already provided, then <TT
CLASS="COMMAND"
>CREATE
   AGGREGATE</TT
> can be used to provide the desired features.
  </P
><P
>   If a schema name is given (for example, <TT
CLASS="LITERAL"
>CREATE AGGREGATE
   myschema.myagg ...</TT
>) then the aggregate function is created in the
   specified schema.  Otherwise it is created in the current schema.
  </P
><P
>   An  aggregate  function is identified by its name and input data type.
   Two aggregates in the same schema can have the same name if they operate on
   different input types.  The
   name and input data type of an aggregate must also be distinct from
   the name and input data type(s) of every ordinary function in the same
   schema.
  </P
><P
>   An  aggregate function is made from one or two ordinary
   functions:
   a state transition function
   <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>sfunc</I
></TT
>,
   and an optional final calculation function
   <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>ffunc</I
></TT
>.
   These are used as follows:
</P><PRE
CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>sfunc</I
></TT
>( internal-state, next-data-item ) ---&#62; next-internal-state
<TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>ffunc</I
></TT
>( internal-state ) ---&#62; aggregate-value</PRE
><P>
  </P
><P
>   <SPAN
CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
>PostgreSQL</SPAN
> creates a temporary variable
   of data type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>stype</I
></TT
>
   to hold the current internal state of the aggregate.  At each input
   data item,
   the state transition function is invoked to calculate a new
   internal state value.  After all the data has been processed,
   the final function is invoked once to calculate the aggregate's return
   value.  If there is no final function then the ending state value
   is returned as-is.
  </P
><P
>   An aggregate function may provide an initial condition,
   that is, an initial value for the internal state value.
   This is specified and stored in the database as a column of type
   <TT
CLASS="TYPE"
>text</TT
>, but it must be a valid external representation
   of a constant of the state value data type.  If it is not supplied
   then the state value starts out null.
  </P
><P
>   If the state transition function is declared <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"strict"</SPAN
>,
   then it cannot be called with null inputs.  With such a transition
   function, aggregate execution behaves as follows.  Null input values
   are ignored (the function is not called and the previous state value
   is retained).  If the initial state value is null, then the first
   nonnull input value replaces the state value, and the transition
   function is invoked beginning with the second nonnull input value.
   This is handy for implementing aggregates like <CODE
CLASS="FUNCTION"
>max</CODE
>.
   Note that this behavior is only available when
   <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>
   is the same as
   <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>input_data_type</I
></TT
>.
   When these types are different, you must supply a nonnull initial
   condition or use a nonstrict transition function.
  </P
><P
>   If the state transition function is not strict, then it will be called
   unconditionally at each input value, and must deal with null inputs
   and null transition values for itself.  This allows the aggregate
   author to have full control over the aggregate's handling of null values.
  </P
><P
>   If the final function is declared <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"strict"</SPAN
>, then it will not
   be called when the ending state value is null; instead a null result
   will be returned automatically.  (Of course this is just the normal
   behavior of strict functions.)  In any case the final function has
   the option of returning a null value.  For example, the final function for
   <CODE
CLASS="FUNCTION"
>avg</CODE
> returns null when it sees there were zero
   input rows.
  </P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN38638"
></A
><H2
>Parameters</H2
><P
></P
><DIV
CLASS="VARIABLELIST"
><DL
><DT
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>name</I
></TT
></DT
><DD
><P
>      The name (optionally schema-qualified) of the aggregate function
      to create.
     </P
></DD
><DT
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>input_data_type</I
></TT
></DT
><DD
><P
>      The input data type on which this aggregate function operates.
      This can be specified as <TT
CLASS="LITERAL"
>"ANY"</TT
> for an aggregate that
      does not examine its input values (an example is
      <CODE
CLASS="FUNCTION"
>count(*)</CODE
>).
     </P
></DD
><DT
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>sfunc</I
></TT
></DT
><DD
><P
>      The name of the state transition function to be called for each
      input data value.  This is normally a function of two arguments,
      the first being of type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
> and the second
      of type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>input_data_type</I
></TT
>.  Alternatively,
      for an aggregate that does not examine its input values, the
      function takes just one argument of type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>.  In either case
      the function must return a value of type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>.  This function
      takes the current state value and the current input data item,
      and returns the next state value.
     </P
></DD
><DT
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
></DT
><DD
><P
>      The data type for the aggregate's state value.
     </P
></DD
><DT
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>ffunc</I
></TT
></DT
><DD
><P
>      The name of the final function called to compute the aggregate's
      result after all input data has been traversed.  The function
      must take a single argument of type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>.  The return
      data type of the aggregate is defined as the return type of this
      function.  If <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>ffunc</I
></TT
>
      is not specified, then the ending state value is used as the
      aggregate's result, and the return type is <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>.
     </P
></DD
><DT
><TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>initial_condition</I
></TT
></DT
><DD
><P
>      The initial setting for the state value.  This must be a string
      constant in the form accepted for the data type <TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>state_data_type</I
></TT
>.  If not
      specified, the state value starts out null.
     </P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
><P
>   The parameters of <TT
CLASS="COMMAND"
>CREATE AGGREGATE</TT
> can be
   written in any order, not just the order illustrated above.
  </P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN38683"
></A
><H2
>Examples</H2
><P
>   See <A
HREF="xaggr.html"
>Section 31.10</A
>.
  </P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN38687"
></A
><H2
>Compatibility</H2
><P
>   <TT
CLASS="COMMAND"
>CREATE AGGREGATE</TT
> is a
   <SPAN
CLASS="PRODUCTNAME"
>PostgreSQL</SPAN
> language extension.  The SQL
   standard does not provide for user-defined aggregate functions.
  </P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN38692"
></A
><H2
>See Also</H2
><A
HREF="sql-alteraggregate.html"
><I
>ALTER AGGREGATE</I
></A
>, <A
HREF="sql-dropaggregate.html"
><I
>DROP AGGREGATE</I
></A
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