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PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE Function

Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to get the last value in an ordered partition of a result set by using the PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE() function.

Introduction to PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE() function

The LAST_VALUE() function returns the last value in an ordered partition of a result set.

The syntax of the LAST_VALUE() function is as follows:

LAST_VALUE ( expression )
OVER (
    [PARTITION BY partition_expression, ... ]
    ORDER BY sort_expression [ASC | DESC], ...
)

In this syntax:

expression

The expression can be an expression, column, or subquery evaluated against the value of the last row in an ordered partition of the result set.

The expression must return a single value. Additionally, it cannot be a window function.

PARTITION BY clause

The PARTITION BY clause divides rows of the result set into partitions to which the LAST_VALUE() function is applied.

If you omit the PARTITION BY clause, the LAST_VALUE() function will treat the whole result set as a single partition.

ORDER BY clause

The ORDER BY clause specifies the sort order for rows in each partition to which the LAST_VALUE() function is applied.

frame_clause

The frame_clause defines the subset of rows in the current partition to which the LAST_VALUE() function is applied.

PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE() function examples

We will use the products table created in the window function tutorial for the demonstration:

Here are the contents of the data of the products table:

1) Using PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE() over a result set example

The following example uses the LAST_VALUE() function to return all products together with the product that has the highest price:

SELECT
    product_id,
    product_name,
    price,
    LAST_VALUE(product_name)
    OVER(
        ORDER BY price
        RANGE BETWEEN
            UNBOUNDED PRECEDING AND
            UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING
    ) highest_price
FROM
    products;

PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE over result set example In this example:

  • Since we omit the PARTITION BY clause in the LAST_VALUE() function, the function treats the whole result set as a single partition.
  • The ORDER BY clause sorts products by prices from low to high.
  • The LAST_VALUE() retrieves the product name of the last row in the result set.

2) Using PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE() over a partition example

The following example uses the LAST_VALUE() function to return all products together with the most expensive product per product group:

SELECT
    product_id,
    product_name,
    group_id,
    price,
    LAST_VALUE(product_name)
    OVER(
	PARTITION BY group_id
        ORDER BY price
        RANGE BETWEEN
            UNBOUNDED PRECEDING AND
            UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING
    ) highest_price
FROM
    products;

PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE over partition example In this example:

  • The PARTITION BY clause divides rows by group id into three partitions specified by group id 1, 2, and 3.
  • The ORDER BY clause sorts products in each product group ( or partition) from low to high.
  • The RANGE BETWEEN UNBOUNDED PRECEDING AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING clause defines the frame starting from the first row and ending at the last row of each partition.
  • The LAST_VALUE() function applies to each partition separately and returns the product name of the last row in each partition.

Summary

  • Use the PostgreSQL LAST_VALUE() window function to return the last value in an ordered partition of a result set.

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