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SQL - Movie-Rating Query Exercises
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-- 1. Find the titles of all movies directed by Steven Spielberg. | |
SELECT title | |
FROM Movie | |
WHERE director = 'Steven Spielberg'; | |
-- 2. Find all years that have a movie that received a rating of 4 or 5, and sort them in increasing order. | |
SELECT DISTINCT year | |
FROM Movie, Rating | |
WHERE Movie.mId = Rating.mId AND stars IN (4, 5) | |
ORDER BY year; | |
SELECT DISTINCT year | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating ON Movie.mId = Rating.mId | |
WHERE stars IN (4, 5) | |
ORDER BY year; | |
SELECT DISTINCT year | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
WHERE stars IN (4, 5) | |
ORDER BY year; | |
SELECT DISTINCT year | |
FROM Movie NATURAL JOIN Rating | |
WHERE stars IN (4, 5) | |
ORDER BY year; | |
-- 3. Find the titles of all movies that have no ratings. | |
SELECT title | |
FROM Movie | |
WHERE mId NOT IN (SELECT mID FROM Rating); | |
-- 4. Some reviewers didn't provide a date with their rating. Find the names of all reviewers who have ratings with a NULL value for the date. | |
SELECT name | |
FROM Reviewer | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(rId) | |
WHERE ratingDate IS NULL; | |
-- 5. Write a query to return the ratings data in a more readable format: reviewer name, movie title, stars, and ratingDate. Also, sort the data, first by reviewer name, then by movie title, and lastly by number of stars. | |
SELECT name, title, stars, ratingDate | |
FROM Movie, Rating, Reviewer | |
WHERE Movie.mId = Rating.mId AND Reviewer.rId = Rating.rId | |
ORDER BY name, title, stars; | |
SELECT name, title, stars, ratingDate | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating ON Movie.mId = Rating.mId | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer ON Reviewer.rId = Rating.rId | |
ORDER BY name, title, stars; | |
SELECT name, title, stars, ratingDate | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
ORDER BY name, title, stars; | |
SELECT name, title, stars, ratingDate | |
FROM Movie NATURAL JOIN Rating NATURAL JOIN Reviewer | |
ORDER BY name, title, stars; | |
-- 6. For all cases where the same reviewer rated the same movie twice and gave it a higher rating the second time, return the reviewer's name and the title of the movie. | |
SELECT name, title | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating R1 USING(mId) | |
INNER JOIN Rating R2 USING(rId) | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
WHERE R1.mId = R2.mId AND R1.ratingDate < R2.ratingDate AND R1.stars < R2.stars; | |
SELECT name, title | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating R1 USING(mId) | |
INNER JOIN Rating R2 USING(rId, mId) | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
WHERE R1.ratingDate < R2.ratingDate AND R1.stars < R2.stars; | |
-- 7. For each movie that has at least one rating, find the highest number of stars that movie received. Return the movie title and number of stars. Sort by movie title. | |
SELECT title, MAX(stars) | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
ORDER BY title; | |
-- 8. For each movie, return the title and the 'rating spread', that is, the difference between highest and lowest ratings given to that movie. Sort by rating spread from highest to lowest, then by movie title. | |
SELECT title, (MAX(stars) - MIN(stars)) AS rating_spread | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
ORDER BY rating_spread DESC, title; | |
-- 9. Find the difference between the average rating of movies released before 1980 and the average rating of movies released after 1980. (Make sure to calculate the average rating for each movie, then the average of those averages for movies before 1980 and movies after. Don't just calculate the overall average rating before and after 1980.) | |
SELECT AVG(S1)-AVG(S2) | |
FROM( | |
SELECT AVG(STARS) S1 | |
FROM MOVIE M,RATING R | |
WHERE M.MID=R.MID and year<1980 | |
GROUP BY M.MID | |
), | |
(SELECT AVG(STARS) S2 | |
FROM MOVIE M,RATING R | |
WHERE M.MID=R.MID and year>1980 | |
GROUP BY M.MID); |
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-- 1. Find the names of all reviewers who rated Gone with the Wind. | |
SELECT DISTINCT name | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
WHERE title = "Gone with the Wind"; | |
-- 2. For any rating where the reviewer is the same as the director of the movie, return the reviewer name, movie title, and number of stars. | |
SELECT name, title, stars | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
WHERE director = name; | |
-- 3. Return all reviewer names and movie names together in a single list, alphabetized. (Sorting by the first name of the reviewer and first word in the title is fine; no need for special processing on last names or removing "The".) | |
SELECT title FROM Movie | |
UNION | |
SELECT name FROM Reviewer | |
ORDER BY name, title; | |
-- 4. Find the titles of all movies not reviewed by Chris Jackson. | |
SELECT title | |
FROM Movie | |
WHERE mId NOT IN ( | |
SELECT mId | |
FROM Rating | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
WHERE name = "Chris Jackson" | |
); | |
-- 5. For all pairs of reviewers such that both reviewers gave a rating to the same movie, return the names of both reviewers. Eliminate duplicates, don't pair reviewers with themselves, and include each pair only once. For each pair, return the names in the pair in alphabetical order. | |
SELECT DISTINCT Re1.name, Re2.name | |
FROM Rating R1, Rating R2, Reviewer Re1, Reviewer Re2 | |
WHERE R1.mID = R2.mID | |
AND R1.rID = Re1.rID | |
AND R2.rID = Re2.rID | |
AND Re1.name < Re2.name | |
ORDER BY Re1.name, Re2.name; | |
-- 6. For each rating that is the lowest (fewest stars) currently in the database, return the reviewer name, movie title, and number of stars. | |
SELECT name, title, stars | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
INNER JOIN Reviewer USING(rId) | |
WHERE stars = (SELECT MIN(stars) FROM Rating); | |
-- 7. List movie titles and average ratings, from highest-rated to lowest-rated. If two or more movies have the same average rating, list them in alphabetical order. | |
SELECT title, AVG(stars) AS average | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
ORDER BY average DESC, title; | |
-- 8. Find the names of all reviewers who have contributed three or more ratings. | |
SELECT name | |
FROM Reviewer | |
WHERE (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Rating WHERE Rating.rId = Reviewer.rId) >= 3; | |
SELECT name | |
FROM Reviewer | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(rId) | |
GROUP BY rId | |
HAVING COUNT(*) >= 3; | |
-- At least 3 ratings to different movies (Remainder to myself) | |
SELECT name | |
FROM Reviewer | |
WHERE (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mId) FROM Rating WHERE Rating.rId = Reviewer.rId) >= 3; | |
-- 9. Some directors directed more than one movie. For all such directors, return the titles of all movies directed by them, along with the director name. Sort by director name, then movie title. | |
SELECT title, director | |
FROM Movie M1 | |
WHERE (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Movie M2 WHERE M1.director = M2.director) > 1 | |
ORDER BY director, title; | |
SELECT M1.title, director | |
FROM Movie M1 | |
INNER JOIN Movie M2 USING(director) | |
GROUP BY M1.mId | |
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1 | |
ORDER BY director, M1.title; | |
-- 10. Find the movie(s) with the highest average rating. Return the movie title(s) and average rating. | |
SELECT title, AVG(stars) AS average | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
HAVING average = ( | |
SELECT MAX(average_stars) | |
FROM ( | |
SELECT title, AVG(stars) AS average_stars | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
) | |
); | |
-- 11. Find the movie(s) with the lowest average rating. Return the movie title(s) and average rating. | |
SELECT title, AVG(stars) AS average | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
HAVING average = ( | |
SELECT MIN(average_stars) | |
FROM ( | |
SELECT title, AVG(stars) AS average_stars | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
) | |
); | |
-- 12. For each director, return the director's name together with the title(s) of the movie(s) they directed that received the highest rating among all of their movies, and the value of that rating. Ignore movies whose director is NULL. | |
SELECT director, title, MAX(stars) | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
WHERE director IS NOT NULL | |
GROUP BY director; |
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-- 1. Add the reviewer Roger Ebert to your database, with an rID of 209. | |
INSERT INTO Reviewer | |
VALUES (209, "Roger Ebert"); | |
-- 2. Insert 5-star ratings by James Cameron for all movies in the database. Leave the review date as NULL. | |
INSERT INTO Rating | |
SELECT (SELECT rId FROM Reviewer WHERE name = "James Cameron"), mId, 5, NULL | |
FROM Movie; | |
-- 3. For all movies that have an average rating of 4 stars or higher, add 25 to the release year. (Update the existing tuples; don't insert new tuples.) | |
UPDATE Movie | |
SET year = year + 25 | |
WHERE mId IN ( | |
SELECT mId | |
FROM Movie | |
INNER JOIN Rating USING(mId) | |
GROUP BY mId | |
HAVING AVG(stars) >= 4 | |
); | |
-- 4. Remove all ratings where the movie's year is before 1970 or after 2000, and the rating is fewer than 4 stars. | |
DELETE FROM Rating | |
WHERE mId IN ( | |
SELECT mId | |
FROM Movie | |
WHERE year < 1970 OR year > 2000 | |
) AND stars < 4; |
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