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620. Not Boring Movies
Description
Table: Cinema
+----------------+----------+ | Column Name | Type | +----------------+----------+ | id | int | | movie | varchar | | description | varchar | | rating | float | +----------------+----------+ id is the primary key (column with unique values) for this table. Each row contains information about the name of a movie, its genre, and its rating. rating is a 2 decimal places float in the range [0, 10]
Write a solution to report the movies with an odd-numbered ID and a description that is not "boring"
.
Return the result table ordered by rating
in descending order.
The result format is in the following example.
Example 1:
Input: Cinema table: +----+------------+-------------+--------+ | id | movie | description | rating | +----+------------+-------------+--------+ | 1 | War | great 3D | 8.9 | | 2 | Science | fiction | 8.5 | | 3 | irish | boring | 6.2 | | 4 | Ice song | Fantacy | 8.6 | | 5 | House card | Interesting | 9.1 | +----+------------+-------------+--------+ Output: +----+------------+-------------+--------+ | id | movie | description | rating | +----+------------+-------------+--------+ | 5 | House card | Interesting | 9.1 | | 1 | War | great 3D | 8.9 | +----+------------+-------------+--------+ Explanation: We have three movies with odd-numbered IDs: 1, 3, and 5. The movie with ID = 3 is boring so we do not include it in the answer.
Solutions
Solution 1: Conditional Filtering + Sorting
We can use the WHERE
clause to filter out the records where description
is not boring
and id
is odd, and then use the ORDER BY
clause to sort the result in descending order by rating
.
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# Write your MySQL query statement below SELECT * FROM Cinema WHERE description != 'boring' AND id & 1 = 1 ORDER BY 4 DESC;