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Top Forums Programming SQL Grouping SUM Post 302587282 by Lord Spectre on Wednesday 4th of January 2012 11:48:17 AM
Old 01-04-2012
Nope, I'll elaborate the result after the select. I need directly the SUM for each hour from output SQL select!
Maybe using grouping (and SUM) by partial, but I don't know how to implement yet!

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Well, I found myself a solution, it was so simple!!! :-)
Code:
SELECT data, SUM(`tot`) as SUM, COUNT(tot) As HOUR FROM `data` GROUP BY MID(data, 8,2)

Maybe can help some other user! Smilie
 

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mlib_SignalConv_S16_S16_Sat(3MLIB)			    mediaLib Library Functions				mlib_SignalConv_S16_S16_Sat(3MLIB)

NAME
mlib_SignalConv_S16_S16_Sat, mlib_SignalConv_S16S_S16S_Sat, mlib_SignalConv_F32_F32, mlib_SignalConv_F32S_F32S - signal convolution SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmlib [ library... ] #include <mlib.h> mlib_status mlib_SignalConv_S16_S16_Sat(mlib_s16 *dst, const mlib_s16 *src1, const mlib_s16 *src2, mlib_s32 m, mlib_s32 n); mlib_status mlib_SignalConv_S16S_S16S_Sat(mlib_s16 *dst, const mlib_s16 *src1, const mlib_s16 *src2, mlib_s32 m, mlib_s32 n); mlib_status mlib_SignalConv_F32_F32(mlib_f32 *dst, const mlib_f32 *src1, const mlib_f32 *src2, mlib_s32 m, mlib_s32 n); mlib_status mlib_SignalConv_F32S_F32S(mlib_f32 *dst, const mlib_f32 *src1, const mlib_f32 *src2, mlib_s32 m, mlib_s32 n); DESCRIPTION
Each of these functions performs convolution. For monaural signals, the following equation is used: m-1 dst[i] = SUM (src1[j] * src2[i - j]) if m <= n j=0 n-1 dst[i] = SUM (src2[j] * src1[i - j]) if m > n j=0 where i = 0, 1, ..., (m + n - 2). For stereo signals, the following equation is used: m-1 dst[2*i] = SUM (src1[2*j] * src2[2*(i - j)]) j=0 m-1 dst[2*i + 1] = SUM (src1[2*j + 1] * src2[2*(i - j) + 1]) j=0 if m <= n, or n-1 dst[2*i] = SUM (src2[2*j] * src1[2*(i - j)]) j=0 n-1 dst[2*i + 1] = SUM (src2[2*j + 1] * src1[2*(i - j) + 1]) j=0 if m > n; where i = 0, 1, ..., (m + n - 2). PARAMETERS
Each of the functions takes the following arguments: dst Destination signal array. src1 First source signal array. src2 Second source signal array. m Number of samples in the first source signal array. n Number of samples in the second source signal arrays. RETURN VALUES
Each of the functions returns MLIB_SUCCESS if successful. Otherwise it returns MLIB_FAILURE. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 2 Mar 2007 mlib_SignalConv_S16_S16_Sat(3MLIB)
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