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VARP (Transact-SQL)

Returns the statistical variance for the population for all values in the specified expression. May be followed by the OVER clause.

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Syntax

VARP ( [ ALL | DISTINCT ] expression )

Arguments

  • ALL
    Applies the function to all values. ALL is the default.

  • DISTINCT
    Specifies that each unique value is considered.

  • expression
    Is an expression of the exact numeric or approximate numeric data type category, except for the bit data type. Aggregate functions and subqueries are not permitted.

Return Types

float

Remarks

If VARP is used on all items in a SELECT statement, each value in the result set is included in the calculation. VARP can be used with numeric columns only. Null values are ignored.

Examples

The following example returns the variance for the population for all bonus values in the SalesPerson table.

USE AdventureWorks2012;
GO
SELECT VARP(Bonus)
FROM Sales.SalesPerson;
GO

See Also

Reference

Aggregate Functions (Transact-SQL)

OVER Clause (Transact-SQL)