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Moving average

Explore this snippet with some demo data here.

Description

Moving averages are relatively simple to calculate in BigQuery, using the avg window function. The template for the query is

select
  avg(<value>) over (partition by <fields> order by <ordering> asc rows between <x> preceding and current row) mov_av,
  <fields>,
  <ordering>
from <table>

where

  • value - this is the numeric quantity to calculate a moving average for
  • fields - these are zero or more columns to split the moving averages by
  • ordering - this is the column which determines the order of the moving average, most commonly temporal
  • x - how many rows to include in the moving average
  • table - where to pull these columns from

Example

Using total Spotify streams as an example data source, let's identify:

  • value - this is streams
  • fields - this is just artist
  • ordering - this is the day column
  • x - choose 7 for a weekly average
  • table - this is called raw

then the query is:

select
  avg(streams) over (partition by artist order by day asc rows between 7 preceding and current row) mov_av,
  artist,
  day, streams
from raw
moving_avg artist day streams
535752.5 2 Chainz 2017-06-03 562412
517285 2 Chainz 2017-06-04 480350
522389.75 2 Chainz 2017-06-05 537704
529767.6 2 Chainz 2017-06-06 559279
535539.5 2 Chainz 2017-06-07 564399
535155.1428571428 2 Chainz 2017-06-08 532849
539254 2 Chainz 2017-06-09 567946
541911.5 2 Chainz 2017-06-10 530353