In social network like Facebook or Twitter, people send friend requests and accept others’ requests as well. Now given two tables as below:
Table: friend_request
| sender_id | send_to_id |request_date| |-----------|------------|------------| | 1 | 2 | 2016_06-01 | | 1 | 3 | 2016_06-01 | | 1 | 4 | 2016_06-01 | | 2 | 3 | 2016_06-02 | | 3 | 4 | 2016-06-09 |
Table: request_accepted
| requester_id | accepter_id |accept_date | |--------------|-------------|------------| | 1 | 2 | 2016_06-03 | | 1 | 3 | 2016-06-08 | | 2 | 3 | 2016-06-08 | | 3 | 4 | 2016-06-09 | | 3 | 4 | 2016-06-10 |
Write a query to find the overall acceptance rate of requests rounded to 2 decimals, which is the number of acceptance divide the number of requests.
For the sample data above, your query should return the following result.
|accept_rate| |-----------| | 0.80|
Note:
friend_request
. In this case, you just need to simply count the total accepted requests (no matter whether they are in the original requests), and divide it by the number of requests to get the acceptance rate.
Explanation: There are 4 unique accepted requests, and there are 5 requests in total. So the rate is 0.80.
Follow-up:
create table friend_request(sender_id int,send_to_id int,request_date date)
insert into friend_request values (1,2,'2016-06-01')
insert into friend_request values (1,3,'2016-06-01')
insert into friend_request values (1,4,'2016-06-01')
insert into friend_request values (2,3,'2016-06-02')
insert into friend_request values (3,4,'2016-06-09')
select * from friend_request
select * from request_accepted
drop table request_accepted
create table request_accepted (requester_id int,accepter_id int,accept_date date)
insert into request_accepted values(1,2,'2016-06-03')
insert into request_accepted values(1,3,'2016-06-08')
insert into request_accepted values(2,3,'2016-06-08')
insert into request_accepted values(3,4,'2016-06-09')
insert into request_accepted values(3,4,'2016-06-10')
select
round(
isnull(
(
cast(
(select count(*) from
(select distinct requester_id, accepter_id from request_accepted)
as b)
as float)
/
(select count(*) from (select distinct sender_id,send_to_id from friend_request) as a))
,0)
,2) as accept_rate
with cte as (
select distinct requester_id, accepter_id,accept_date from request_accepted
) select distinct c.requester_id, c.accepter_id from cte c join request_accepted a on MONTH(c.accept_date)=MONTH(a.accept_date)