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;