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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T15:00:34+00:00 2026-06-01T15:00:34+00:00

following is the bash script I wrote for Sqlite. #!/bin/bash sqlite3 file.db CREATE TABLE

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following is the bash script I wrote for Sqlite.

 #!/bin/bash
 sqlite3 file.db "CREATE TABLE table1(name text,rolln integer PRIMARY KEY,examm integer CHECK(examm >=0 and examm <= 50));"
 sqlite3 file.db "insert into table1(name,rolln,examm)values('Aldose Paul ',1234,'alpj@gmail.com',49); "
 sqlite3 file.db "insert into table1(name,rolln,examm)values('Thomas Paul',1023,'tpaul@gmail.com',45); "

 sqlite3 file.db "CREATE TABLE project(title text PRIMARY KEY,marks integer CHECK(marks >= 0 and marks <= 20)) ;"
 sqlite3 file.db "insert into project(title,marks)values('A',16);"
 sqlite3 file.db "insert into project(title,marks)values('B',14);"


 sqlite3  file.db "select rolln AS 'Roll Number' ,(examm) AS 'Total Marks'from table1 order by (examms ) ;"
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    2026-06-01T15:00:35+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    As a starter, here is one way to get the rank depending on the grade:

    .headers on
    
    create table foo (name text, grade int);
    
    insert into foo values ('Joe', 45);
    insert into foo values ('Anna', 98);
    insert into foo values ('Julie', 78);
    
    select name, 
           grade, 
           (select count(*) from foo t1 where t1.grade>=t2.grade) as rank  
    from foo t2;
    
    select name, 
           grade, 
           (select count(*) from foo t1 where t1.grade>=t2.grade) as rank  
    from foo t2
    order by rank;
    

    Having saved this as foo.sql, I get this:

    [someone@somewhere tmp]$ sqlite3 < foo.sql 
    name|grade|rank
    Joe|45|3
    Anna|98|1
    Julie|78|2
    name|grade|rank
    Anna|98|1
    Julie|78|2
    Joe|45|3
    
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