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1194. Tournament Winners πŸ”’

Description

Table: Players

+-------------+-------+
| Column Name | Type  |
+-------------+-------+
| player_id   | int   |
| group_id    | int   |
+-------------+-------+
player_id is the primary key (column with unique values) of this table.
Each row of this table indicates the group of each player.

Table: Matches

+---------------+---------+
| Column Name   | Type    |
+---------------+---------+
| match_id      | int     |
| first_player  | int     |
| second_player | int     | 
| first_score   | int     |
| second_score  | int     |
+---------------+---------+
match_id is the primary key (column with unique values) of this table.
Each row is a record of a match, first_player and second_player contain the player_id of each match.
first_score and second_score contain the number of points of the first_player and second_player respectively.
You may assume that, in each match, players belong to the same group.

 

The winner in each group is the player who scored the maximum total points within the group. In the case of a tie, the lowest player_id wins.

Write a solution to find the winner in each group.

Return the result table in any order.

The result format is in the following example.

 

Example 1:

Input: 
Players table:
+-----------+------------+
| player_id | group_id   |
+-----------+------------+
| 15        | 1          |
| 25        | 1          |
| 30        | 1          |
| 45        | 1          |
| 10        | 2          |
| 35        | 2          |
| 50        | 2          |
| 20        | 3          |
| 40        | 3          |
+-----------+------------+
Matches table:
+------------+--------------+---------------+-------------+--------------+
| match_id   | first_player | second_player | first_score | second_score |
+------------+--------------+---------------+-------------+--------------+
| 1          | 15           | 45            | 3           | 0            |
| 2          | 30           | 25            | 1           | 2            |
| 3          | 30           | 15            | 2           | 0            |
| 4          | 40           | 20            | 5           | 2            |
| 5          | 35           | 50            | 1           | 1            |
+------------+--------------+---------------+-------------+--------------+
Output: 
+-----------+------------+
| group_id  | player_id  |
+-----------+------------+ 
| 1         | 15         |
| 2         | 35         |
| 3         | 40         |
+-----------+------------+

Solutions

Solution 1

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# Write your MySQL query statement below
WITH
    s AS (
        SELECT first_player AS player_id, first_score AS score, group_id
        FROM
            Matches AS m
            JOIN Players AS p ON m.first_player = p.player_id
        UNION ALL
        SELECT second_player AS player_id, second_score AS score, group_id
        FROM
            Matches AS m
            JOIN Players AS p ON m.second_player = p.player_id
    ),
    t AS (
        SELECT group_id, player_id, SUM(score) AS scores
        FROM s
        GROUP BY player_id
    ),
    p AS (
        SELECT
            group_id,
            player_id,
            RANK() OVER (
                PARTITION BY group_id
                ORDER BY scores DESC, player_id
            ) AS rk
        FROM t
    )
SELECT group_id, player_id
FROM p
WHERE rk = 1;

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