Description
The Resample
combinator can be applied to the count
aggregate function to count values of a specified key column in a fixed number
of intervals (N).
Example usage
Basic example
Let’s look at an example. We’ll create a table which contains the name, age and
wage of employees, and we’ll insert some data into it:
CREATE TABLE employee_data
(
name String,
age UInt8,
wage Float32
)
ENGINE = MergeTree()
ORDER BY tuple()
INSERT INTO employee_data (name, age, wage) VALUES
('John', 16, 10.0),
('Alice', 30, 15.0),
('Mary', 35, 8.0),
('Evelyn', 48, 11.5),
('David', 62, 9.9),
('Brian', 60, 16.0);
Let’s get the average wage of the people whose age lies in the intervals of [30,60)
and [60,75) ([ is exclusive and ) is inclusive). Since we use integer
representation for age, we get ages in the intervals [30, 59] and [60,74].
To do so we apply the Resample combinator to the avg aggregate function.
WITH avg_wage AS
(
SELECT avgResample(30, 75, 30)(wage, age) AS original_avg_wage
FROM employee_data
)
SELECT
arrayMap(x -> round(x, 3), original_avg_wage) AS avg_wage_rounded
FROM avg_wage;
┌─avg_wage_rounded─┐
│ [11.5,12.95] │
└──────────────────┘
See also
Last modified on June 8, 2026