LeetCode in Kotlin

620. Not Boring Movies

Easy

SQL Schema

Table: Cinema

+----------------+----------+
| Column Name    | Type     |
+----------------+----------+
| id             | int      |
| movie          | varchar  |
| description    | varchar  |
| rating         | float    |
+----------------+----------+
id is the primary key for this table.
Each row contains information about the name of a movie, its genre, and its rating.
rating is a 2 decimal places float in the range [0, 10] 

Write an SQL query to report the movies with an odd-numbered ID and a description that is not "boring".

Return the result table ordered by rating in descending order.

The query result format is in the following example.

Example 1:

Input: Cinema table: +—-+————+————-+——–+ | id | movie | description | rating | +—-+————+————-+——–+ | 1 | War | great 3D | 8.9 | | 2 | Science | fiction | 8.5 | | 3 | irish | boring | 6.2 | | 4 | Ice song | Fantacy | 8.6 | | 5 | House card | Interesting | 9.1 | +—-+————+————-+——–+

Output:

+----+------------+-------------+--------+
| id | movie      | description | rating |
+----+------------+-------------+--------+
| 5  | House card | Interesting | 9.1    |
| 1  | War        | great 3D    | 8.9    |
+----+------------+-------------+--------+

Explanation:

We have three movies with odd-numbered IDs: 1, 3, and 5. The movie with ID = 3 is boring so we do not
include it in the answer.

Solution

# Write your MySQL query statement below
select id, movie, description, rating from Cinema
WHERE mod(id,2) = 1
and
description not LIKE '%boring%'
order by rating DESC;