See Also:
"Analytic Functions" for information on syntax, semantics, and restrictionsSTDDEV_SAMP computes the cumulative sample standard deviation and returns the square root of the sample variance. You can use it as both an aggregate and analytic function.
This function takes as an argument any numeric data type or any nonnumeric data type that can be implicitly converted to a numeric data type. The function returns the same data type as the numeric data type of the argument.
See Also:
Table 3-10, "Implicit Type Conversion Matrix" for more information on implicit conversionThis function is same as the square root of the VAR_SAMP function. When VAR_SAMP returns null, this function returns null.
See Also:
"About SQL Expressions" for information on valid forms of expr
Refer to the aggregate example for STDDEV_POP.
The following example returns the sample standard deviation of salaries in the employees table by department:
SELECT department_id, last_name, hire_date, salary,
STDDEV_SAMP(salary) OVER (PARTITION BY department_id
ORDER BY hire_date
ROWS BETWEEN UNBOUNDED PRECEDING AND CURRENT ROW) AS cum_sdev
FROM employees
ORDER BY department_id, last_name, hire_date, salary, cum_sdev;
DEPARTMENT_ID LAST_NAME HIRE_DATE SALARY CUM_SDEV
------------- --------------- --------- ---------- ----------
10 Whalen 17-SEP-03 4400
20 Fay 17-AUG-05 6000 4949.74747
20 Hartstein 17-FEB-04 13000
30 Baida 24-DEC-05 2900 4035.26125
30 Colmenares 10-AUG-07 2500 3362.58829
30 Himuro 15-NOV-06 2600 3649.2465
30 Khoo 18-MAY-03 3100 5586.14357
30 Raphaely 07-DEC-02 11000
. . .
100 Greenberg 17-AUG-02 12008 2126.9772
100 Popp 07-DEC-07 6900 1804.13155
100 Sciarra 30-SEP-05 7700 1929.76233
100 Urman 07-MAR-06 7800 1788.92504
110 Gietz 07-JUN-02 8300 2621.95194
110 Higgins 07-JUN-02 12008
Grant 24-MAY-07 7000