# AggregateFunction(name, types_of_arguments...) {#data_type-aggregatefunction} The intermediate state of an aggregate function. To get it, use aggregate functions with the `-State` suffix. To get aggregated data in the future, you must use the same aggregate functions with the `-Merge`suffix. `AggregateFunction` — parametric data type. **Parameters** - Name of the aggregate function. If the function is parametric specify its parameters too. - Types of the aggregate function arguments. **Example** ```sql CREATE TABLE t ( column1 AggregateFunction(uniq, UInt64), column2 AggregateFunction(anyIf, String, UInt8), column3 AggregateFunction(quantiles(0.5, 0.9), UInt64) ) ENGINE = ... ``` [uniq](../../query_language/agg_functions/reference.md#agg_function-uniq), anyIf ([any](../../query_language/agg_functions/reference.md#agg_function-any)+[If](../../query_language/agg_functions/combinators.md#agg-functions-combinator-if)) and [quantiles](../../query_language/agg_functions/reference.md) are the aggregate functions supported in ClickHouse. ## Usage ### Data Insertion To insert data, use `INSERT SELECT` with aggregate `-State`- functions. **Function examples** ```sql uniqState(UserID) quantilesState(0.5, 0.9)(SendTiming) ``` In contrast to the corresponding functions `uniq` and `quantiles`, `-State`- functions return the state, instead the final value. In other words, they return a value of `AggregateFunction` type. In the results of `SELECT` query the values of `AggregateFunction` type have implementation-specific binary representation for all of the ClickHouse output formats. If dump data into, for example, `TabSeparated` format with `SELECT` query then this dump can be loaded back using `INSERT` query. ### Data Selection When selecting data from `AggregatingMergeTree` table, use `GROUP BY` clause and the same aggregate functions as when inserting data, but using `-Merge`suffix. An aggregate function with `-Merge` suffix takes a set of states, combines them, and returns the result of complete data aggregation. For example, the following two queries return the same result: ```sql SELECT uniq(UserID) FROM table SELECT uniqMerge(state) FROM (SELECT uniqState(UserID) AS state FROM table GROUP BY RegionID) ``` ## Usage Example See [AggregatingMergeTree](../../operations/table_engines/aggregatingmergetree.md) engine description. [Original article](https://clickhouse.yandex/docs/en/data_types/nested_data_structures/aggregatefunction/)