PERCENTILE_DISC function [Analytical]

Function

Given a percentile, returns the value that corresponds to that percentile. Assumes a discrete distribution data model.

NoteIf you are simply trying to compute a percentile, use the NTILE function instead, with a value of 100.

Syntax

PERCENTILE_DISC expression1 )
WITHIN GROUPORDER BY expression2ASC | DESC ] )

Parameters

expression1 A constant of numeric data type and range from 0 to 1 (inclusive). If the argument is NULL, then a “wrong argument for percentile” error is returned. If the argument value is less than 0 or greater than 1, then a “data value out of range” error is returned.

expression2 A sort specification that must be a single expression involving a column reference. Multiple expressions are not allowed and no rank analytical functions, set functions, or subqueries are allowed in this sort expression.

Example

The following example uses the PERCENTILE_DISC function to determine the 10th percentile value for car sales in a region.

The following data set is used in the example:

sales       region        dealer_name
900         Northeast     Boston
800         Northeast     Worcester
800         Northeast     Providence
700         Northeast     Lowell
540         Northeast     Natick
500         Northeast     New Haven
450         Northeast     Hartford
800         Northwest     SF
600         Northwest     Seattle
500         Northwest     Portland
400         Northwest     Dublin
500         South         Houston
400         South         Austin
300         South         Dallas
200         South         Dover

The following SELECT statement contains the PERCENTILE_DISC function:

SELECT region, PERCENTILE_DISC(0.1)
WITHIN GROUP ( ORDER BY sales DESC )
FROM carSales GROUP BY region;

The result of the SELECT statement lists the 10th percentile value for car sales in a region:

region           percentile_cont
Northeast        900
Northwest        800
South            500

Usage

The inverse distribution analytical functions return a k-th percentile value, which can be used to help establish a threshold acceptance value for a set of data. The function PERCENTILE_DISC takes a percentile value as the function argument and operates on a group of data specified in the WITHIN GROUP clause or operates on the entire data set. The function returns one value per group. If the GROUP BY column from the query is not present, the result is a single row. The data type of the results is the same as the data type of its ORDER BY item specified in the WITHIN GROUP clause. PERCENTILE_DISC supports all data types that can be sorted in Sybase IQ.

PERCENTILE_DISC requires a WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY) clause.

The ORDER BY clause, which must be present, specifies the expression on which the percentile function is performed and the order in which the rows are sorted in each group. This ORDER BY clause is used only within the WITHIN GROUP clause and is not an ORDER BY for the SELECT.

The WITHIN GROUP clause distributes the query result into an ordered data set from which the function calculates a result. The WITHIN GROUP clause must contain a single sort item. If the WITHIN GROUP clause contains more or less than one sort item, an error is reported.

The ASC or DESC parameter specifies the ordering sequence ascending or descending. Ascending order is the default.

The PERCENTILE_DISC function is allowed in a subquery, a HAVING clause, a view, or a union. PERCENTILE_DISC can be used anywhere the simple nonanalytical aggregate functions are used. The PERCENTILE_DISC function ignores the NULL value in the data set.

Standards and compatibility

See also

“Analytical functions”

“NTILE function [Analytical]”

“PERCENTILE_CONT function [Analytical]”

Chapter 2, “Using OLAP” in the System Administration Guide: Volume 2