ARG_MAX
Calculates the arg value for a maximum val value. If there are several values of arg for maximum values of val, returns the first of these values encountered.
Syntax
ARG_MAX(<arg>, <val>)
Arguments
| Arguments | Description | 
|---|---|
| <arg> | Argument of any data type that Databend supports | 
| <val> | Value of any data type that Databend supports | 
Return Type
arg value that corresponds to maximum val value.
 matches arg type.
Example
Creating a Table and Inserting Sample Data
Let's create a table named "sales" and insert some sample data:
CREATE TABLE sales (
  id INTEGER,
  product VARCHAR(50),
  price FLOAT
);
INSERT INTO sales (id, product, price)
VALUES (1, 'Product A', 10.5),
       (2, 'Product B', 20.75),
       (3, 'Product C', 30.0),
       (4, 'Product D', 15.25),
       (5, 'Product E', 25.5);
Query: Using ARG_MAX() Function
Now, let's use the ARG_MAX() function to find the product that has the maximum price:
SELECT ARG_MAX(product, price) AS max_price_product
FROM sales;
The result should look like this:
| max_price_product |
| ----------------- |
| Product C         |