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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:42:38+00:00 2026-05-12T09:42:38+00:00

Oracle has 2 functions – rank() and dense_rank() – which i’ve found very useful

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Oracle has 2 functions – rank() and dense_rank() – which i’ve found very useful for some applications. I am doing something in mysql now and was wondering if they have something equivalent to those?

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    2026-05-12T09:42:39+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:42 am

    Nothing directly equivalent, but you can fake it with some (not terribly efficient) self-joins. Some sample code from a collection of MySQL query howtos:

    SELECT v1.name, v1.votes, COUNT(v2.votes) AS Rank
    FROM votes v1
    JOIN votes v2 ON v1.votes < v2.votes OR (v1.votes=v2.votes and v1.name = v2.name)
    GROUP BY v1.name, v1.votes
    ORDER BY v1.votes DESC, v1.name DESC;
    +-------+-------+------+
    | name  | votes | Rank |
    +-------+-------+------+
    | Green |    50 |    1 |
    | Black |    40 |    2 |
    | White |    20 |    3 |
    | Brown |    20 |    3 |
    | Jones |    15 |    5 |
    | Smith |    10 |    6 |
    +-------+-------+------+ 
    
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