--- slug: /en/sql-reference/aggregate-functions/ sidebar_label: Aggregate Functions sidebar_position: 33 --- # Aggregate Functions Aggregate functions work in the [normal](http://www.sql-tutorial.com/sql-aggregate-functions-sql-tutorial) way as expected by database experts. ClickHouse also supports: - [Parametric aggregate functions](../../sql-reference/aggregate-functions/parametric-functions.md#aggregate_functions_parametric), which accept other parameters in addition to columns. - [Combinators](../../sql-reference/aggregate-functions/combinators.md#aggregate_functions_combinators), which change the behavior of aggregate functions. ## NULL Processing During aggregation, all `NULL`s are skipped. If the aggregation has several parameters it will ignore any row in which one or more of the parameters are NULL. **Examples:** Consider this table: ``` text ┌─x─┬────y─┐ │ 1 │ 2 │ │ 2 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │ │ 3 │ 2 │ │ 3 │ 3 │ │ 3 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │ └───┴──────┘ ``` Let’s say you need to total the values in the `y` column: ``` sql SELECT sum(y) FROM t_null_big ``` ```text ┌─sum(y)─┐ │ 7 │ └────────┘ ``` Now you can use the `groupArray` function to create an array from the `y` column: ``` sql SELECT groupArray(y) FROM t_null_big ``` ``` text ┌─groupArray(y)─┐ │ [2,2,3] │ └───────────────┘ ``` `groupArray` does not include `NULL` in the resulting array. You can use [COALESCE](../../sql-reference/functions/functions-for-nulls.md#coalesce) to change NULL into a value that makes sense in your use case. For example: `avg(COALESCE(column, 0))` with use the column value in the aggregation or zero if NULL: ``` sql SELECT avg(y), avg(coalesce(y, 0)) FROM t_null_big ``` ``` text ┌─────────────avg(y)─┬─avg(coalesce(y, 0))─┐ │ 2.3333333333333335 │ 1.4 │ └────────────────────┴─────────────────────┘ ```