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Lets say we have a table like that

id|value
--------
1 | 50
2 | 19
3 | 100
4 | 21
5 | -10

How can I use ORDER BY operator to order values by their distance to another value?

SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY nearest(value,30) DESC

To get this table:

id|value
--------
4 | 21
1 | 50
2 | 19
5 | -10
3 | 100

2 Answers 2

5

You may use:

SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY abs(value - 30) ASC
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  • fix that to SLECT * FROM table ORDER BY abs(value - 30) ASC and i will accept )
    – Ben
    Nov 23, 2013 at 18:07
  • Done. Sorry, I was looking just at your code, not at example. :)
    – Paul92
    Nov 23, 2013 at 18:09
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Not sure that all sql dialect accepts answer of Paul92.

Here is another solution:

SELECT * 
FROM (
   SELECT 
      t.*, 
      abs(value - 30) AS abs_value
   FROM table t 
) temp
ORDER BY abs_value 
1
  • This looks well, but the shorter one did the trick for me on mySql
    – Ben
    Nov 23, 2013 at 18:17

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