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Syntax

See Also:
"Analytic Functions" for information on syntax, semantics, and restrictionsPurpose
AVG returns average value of expr.
This function takes as an argument any numeric datatype or any nonnumeric datatype that can be implicitly converted to a numeric datatype. The function returns the same datatype as the numeric datatype of the argument.
See Also:
Table 2-10, "Implicit Type Conversion Matrix" for more information on implicit conversionIf you specify DISTINCT, then you can specify only the query_partition_clause of the analytic_clause. The order_by_clause and windowing_clause are not allowed.
Aggregate Example
The following example calculates the average salary of all employees in the hr.employees table:
SELECT AVG(salary) "Average" FROM employees;
 Average
--------
    6425
Analytic Example
The following example calculates, for each employee in the employees table, the average salary of the employees reporting to the same manager who were hired in the range just before through just after the employee:
SELECT manager_id, last_name, hire_date, salary,
   AVG(salary) OVER (PARTITION BY manager_id ORDER BY hire_date 
   ROWS BETWEEN 1 PRECEDING AND 1 FOLLOWING) AS c_mavg
   FROM employees;
MANAGER_ID LAST_NAME                 HIRE_DATE     SALARY     C_MAVG
---------- ------------------------- --------- ---------- ----------
       100 Kochhar                   21-SEP-89      17000      17000
       100 De Haan                   13-JAN-93      17000      15000
       100 Raphaely                  07-DEC-94      11000 11966.6667
       100 Kaufling                  01-MAY-95       7900 10633.3333
       100 Hartstein                 17-FEB-96      13000 9633.33333
       100 Weiss                     18-JUL-96       8000 11666.6667
       100 Russell                   01-OCT-96      14000 11833.3333
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