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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:17:13+00:00 2026-05-14T23:17:13+00:00

Django 1.1.1 Models.py: class Datapoint(models.Model): parameter1 = models.FloatField() parameter2 = models.FloatField() I want to

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Django 1.1.1

Models.py:

class Datapoint(models.Model):
    parameter1 = models.FloatField()
    parameter2 = models.FloatField()

I want to bin the values of parameter1 to the nearest integer (or other rounding), and then return the average of the two parameters for this bin.

In SQL I would do the following:

select round(parameter1,0),
    avg(parameter1),
    avg(parameter2)
from Datapoints
group by round(parameter1,0)
order by round(parameter1,0)

Can I achieve the same using aggregation on a queryset in a django view, or will it only group by fields directly?

Alternatively, is there a way to set the rounded value as a meta-field in the model and refer to this in the view?

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    2026-05-14T23:17:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:17 pm

    This should work:

    from django.db.models import Avg
    Datapoint.objects.extra(
        select={'rounded_param1': 'ROUND(parameter1)'}
    ).values('rounded_param1').annotate(Avg(parameter1)).annotate(Avg(parameter2))
    

    A look at the SQL generated from that query shows that it does indeed GROUP BY on the rounded value.

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