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I am working on Weather Observation Station 17 in HackerRank. Query the Western Longitude (LONG_W)where the smallest Northern Latitude (LAT_N) in STATION is greater than 38.7780. Round your answer to 4 decimal places.

Table: STATION Fields: ID, CITY, STATE, LAT_N, LONG_W where LAT_N is the northern latitude and LONG_W is the western longitude.

My code:

SELECT ROUND(LONG_W,4,0) AS low
FROM STATION
WHERE LAT_N = (SELECT MIN(LAT_N) FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780);

Output: 70.13780000 The answer is wrong. I looked up this question online and the code looks the same in other answers. I am using MS SQL Server. The same code works fine on MySQL

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    What is the data type of LONG_W? ROUND doesn't change the data type of a value; it just rounds it.
    – Thom A
    May 23, 2022 at 15:05
  • LONG_W AND LAT_N are numbers.
    – Ranjana
    May 23, 2022 at 15:09
  • number isn't a data type in SQL Server... Is LONG_W a real, a float? A decimal(27,14)? A varchar(20)? Something else?
    – Thom A
    May 23, 2022 at 15:12
  • The question mentioned number. LONG_W has 8 decimal points and now it makes sense. Thanks!
    – Ranjana
    May 23, 2022 at 15:24

11 Answers 11

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The ROUND function will return the same datatype, precision and scale as the input:

select round(1.10045001, 4); -- 1.10050000
select round(1.10055001, 4); -- 1.10060000

You need CAST(... AS DECIMAL(..., 4)) to generate a decimal with exactly 4 digits. This function will round the value using same algorithm as ROUND during conversion:

select cast(1.10045001 as decimal(18, 4)); -- 1.1005
select cast(1.10055001 as decimal(18, 4)); -- 1.1006
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I just wouldn't use ROUND:

SELECT CONVERT(decimal(12,4), LONG_W) AS low
FROM STATION
WHERE LAT_N = (SELECT MIN(LAT_N) FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780);

Also more efficient:

SELECT TOP (1) CONVERT(decimal(12,4), LONG_W) AS low
FROM STATION
WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780
ORDER BY LAT_N;
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For MS SQL

SELECT CAST(LONG_W AS DECIMAL(10, 4))
FROM STATION
WHERE LAT_N = ( SELECT MIN(LAT_N) FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780);
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MS SQL SERVER :

SELECT TOP 1 CAST(LONG_W AS DECIMAL(10,4)) FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780 ORDER BY LAT_N ASC

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    – Community Bot
    Jun 27, 2022 at 7:04
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SELECT FORMAT(round(min(LAT_N),4),'F4')
FROM STATION
WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780;


Your Output (stdout)
38.8526
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actually the question is little bit confusing but still it have some meaning which i understand after getting the right answer.

the condition for LAT_N is confusing, it means that LAT_N is smallest one and the same time LAT_N is greater than 38.7780

select round(LONG_W,4) from STATION where LAT_N = (SELECT MIN(LAT_N) FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780);

stdout: 70.1378

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This should work. There are several lat_n values greater than 38.7780. However, we want the smallest one of them, and the corresponding long_w. So, to get the smallest lat_n, order the result by lat_n and set the limit to 1. This will pick up the smallest lat_n value.

SELECT ROUND(long_w, 4)
FROM station
WHERE lat_n > 38.7780
ORDER BY lat_n
LIMIT 1;
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SELECT CAST(ROUND(LONG_W,4) AS DECIMAL(10, 4)) 
FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N = ( SELECT MIN(LAT_N) FROM STATION WHERE LAT_N > 38.7780);

this will work..

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My Code works successfully on MYSQL

select round (LONG_W,4)
from STATION
where LAT_N>38.7780
order by LAT_N asc
limit 1;
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this the correct answer for this Q in MYSQL

select round (LAT_N,4)
from STATION
where LAT_N>38.7780
order by LAT_N asc
limit 1;
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Solution for MS SQL - The best way to avoid trailing 0’s after the rounded number- like 452.05 vs 452.050000 is to use the format like CAST AS DECIMAL. As for the MS SQL we need to use 'TOP' but in case of MySQL it would be LIMIT

/*use of CAST function*/
select top 1 cast(long_w as decimal(10,4)) from station
where lat_n > 38.7780 order by lat_n asc

the output would be

70.1378

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