PostgreSQL FACTORIAL() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL factorial()
function to calculate the factorial of a number.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL factorial() function
The factorial of a non-negative integer n is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n
:
By convention, 0! = 1.
In PostgreSQL, you can use the built-in factorial()
function to calculate the factorial of a number:
In this syntax, n
is the number that you want to calculate the factorial. The factorial()
function returns null if n is null.
If n is negative, the factorial() function will issue an error:
PostgreSQL factorial() function example
Let’s take some examples of using the factorial()
function.
The following example uses the factorial()
function to calculate the factorial of the number 10:
Output:
Summary
- Use the
factorial()
function to calculate the factorial of a number.