Fixed #28233 -- Used a simpler example in the aggregation "cheat sheet" docs.
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@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ In a hurry? Here's how to do common aggregate queries, assuming the models above
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>>> Book.objects.all().aggregate(Max('price'))
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{'price__max': Decimal('81.20')}
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# Cost per page
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>>> from django.db.models import F, FloatField, Sum
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>>> Book.objects.all().aggregate(
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... price_per_page=Sum(F('price')/F('pages'), output_field=FloatField()))
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{'price_per_page': 0.4470664529184653}
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# Difference between the highest priced book and the average price of all books.
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>>> from django.db.models import FloatField
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>>> Book.objects.aggregate(
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... price_diff=Max('price', output_field=FloatField()) - Avg('price')))
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{'price_diff': 46.85}
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# All the following queries involve traversing the Book<->Publisher
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# foreign key relationship backwards.
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