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Write a SQL query to get the n th highest salary from the
Employee
table.For example, given the above Employee table, the n th highest salary where n = 2 is
200
. If there is no n th highest salary, then the query should returnnull
.这道题是之前那道Second Highest Salary的拓展,根据之前那道题的做法,我们可以很容易的将其推展为N,根据对Second Highest Salary中解法一的分析,我们只需要将OFFSET后面的1改为N-1就行了,但是这样MySQL会报错,估计不支持运算,那么我们可以在前面加一个SET N = N - 1,将N先变成N-1再做也是一样的:
解法一:
根据对Second Highest Salary中解法四的分析,我们只需要将其1改为N-1即可,这里却支持N-1的计算,参见代码如下:
解法二:
当然我们也可以通过将最后的>改为>=,这样我们就可以将N-1换成N了:
解法三:
类似题目:
Second Highest Salary
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/discuss/88875/simple-answer-with-limit-and-offset
https://leetcode.com/discuss/63183/fastest-solution-without-using-order-declaring-variables
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