array_agg function
The array_agg(value)
function aggregates values (including nulls) as an array.
The input values to the aggregate can be filtered.
Syntax
Signatures
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value | any | The values you want aggregated. |
Return value
array_agg
returns the aggregated values as an array.
This function always executes on the data from value
as if it were sorted in ascending order before the function call. Any specified ordering is
ignored. If you need to perform aggregation in a specific order, you must specify ORDER BY
within the aggregate function call itself. Otherwise incoming rows are not guaranteed any order.
Details
Usage in dataflows
While array_agg
is available in Materialize, materializing array_agg(values)
is considered an incremental view maintenance anti-pattern. Any change to the data
underlying the function call will require the function to be recomputed entirely,
discarding the benefits of maintaining incremental updates.
Instead, we recommend that you materialize all components required for the
array_agg
function call and create a non-materialized view using array_agg
on top of that. That pattern is illustrated in the following statements:
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW foo_view AS SELECT * FROM foo;
CREATE VIEW bar AS SELECT array_agg(foo_view.bar) FROM foo_view;
Examples
SELECT
title,
ARRAY_AGG (
first_name || ' ' || last_name
ORDER BY
last_name
) actors
FROM
film
GROUP BY
title;