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Published 2020. 6. 12. 12:21
[SQL][HackerRank] Top Earners Algorithm/SQL

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Find the maximum amount of money earned by any employee, as well as the number of top earners (people who have earned this amount).

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We define an employee’s total earnings to be their monthly salary x months worked, and the maximum total earnings to be the maximum total earnings for any employee in the Employee table. Write a query to find the maximum total earnings for all employees as well as the total number of employees who have maximum total earnings. Then print these values as space-separated integers.

Input Format

The Employee table containing employee data for a company is described as follows:

where employee_id is an employee's ID number, name is their name, months is the total number of months they've been working for the company, and salary is the their monthly salary.

Sample Input

Sample Output

69952 1

Explanation

The table and earnings data is depicted in the following diagram: 


The maximum
 earnings value is 69952. The only employee with earnings = 69952 is Kimberly, so we print the maximum earnings value (69952) and a count of the number of employees who have earned $69952 (which is 1) as two space-separated values.

 

  • compute earnings ==> SELECT (months*salary) as earnings
  • output number of employees ==> COUNT(*)
  • in Employee table ==> FROM Employee
  • group employees by earnings ==> GROUP BY earnings
  • sort by earnings in descending order ==> ORDER BY earnings DESC
  • output the one having the maximum earnings ==> LIMIT 1
SELECT (MONTHS*SALARY) AS EARNINGS, COUNT(*)
FROM EMPLOYEE
GROUP BY EARNINGS
ORDER BY EARNINGS DESC LIMIT 1;

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