176. Second Highest Salary
Description
Table: Employee
+-------------+------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+------+ | id | int | | salary | int | +-------------+------+ id is the primary key (column with unique values) for this table. Each row of this table contains information about the salary of an employee.
Write a solution to find the second highest distinct salary from the Employee
table. If there is no second highest salary, return null (return None in Pandas)
.
The result format is in the following example.
Example 1:
Input: Employee table: +----+--------+ | id | salary | +----+--------+ | 1 | 100 | | 2 | 200 | | 3 | 300 | +----+--------+ Output: +---------------------+ | SecondHighestSalary | +---------------------+ | 200 | +---------------------+
Example 2:
Input: Employee table: +----+--------+ | id | salary | +----+--------+ | 1 | 100 | +----+--------+ Output: +---------------------+ | SecondHighestSalary | +---------------------+ | null | +---------------------+
Solutions
Solution 1: Use Sub Query and LIMIT
Python3
import pandas as pd
def second_highest_salary(employee: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.DataFrame:
# Drop any duplicate salary values to avoid counting duplicates as separate salary ranks
unique_salaries = employee["salary"].drop_duplicates()
# Sort the unique salaries in descending order and get the second highest salary
second_highest = (
unique_salaries.nlargest(2).iloc[-1] if len(unique_salaries) >= 2 else None
)
# If the second highest salary doesn't exist (e.g., there are fewer than two unique salaries), return None
if second_highest is None:
return pd.DataFrame({"SecondHighestSalary": [None]})
# Create a DataFrame with the second highest salary
result_df = pd.DataFrame({"SecondHighestSalary": [second_highest]})
return result_df
MySQL
# Write your MySQL query statement below
SELECT
(
SELECT DISTINCT salary
FROM Employee
ORDER BY salary DESC
LIMIT 1, 1
) AS SecondHighestSalary;
Solution 2: Use MAX()
function
MySQL
# Write your MySQL query statement below
SELECT MAX(salary) AS SecondHighestSalary
FROM Employee
WHERE salary < (SELECT MAX(salary) FROM Employee);
Solution 3: Use IFNULL()
and window function
MySQL
# Write your MySQL query statement below
WITH T AS (SELECT salary, DENSE_RANK() OVER (ORDER BY salary DESC) AS rk FROM Employee)
SELECT (SELECT DISTINCT salary FROM T WHERE rk = 2) AS SecondHighestSalary;