--- navigation_title: "Stats" mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-aggregations-metrics-stats-aggregation.html --- # Stats aggregation [search-aggregations-metrics-stats-aggregation] A `multi-value` metrics aggregation that computes stats over numeric values extracted from the aggregated documents. The stats that are returned consist of: `min`, `max`, `sum`, `count` and `avg`. Assuming the data consists of documents representing exams grades (between 0 and 100) of students ```console POST /exams/_search?size=0 { "aggs": { "grades_stats": { "stats": { "field": "grade" } } } } ``` The above aggregation computes the grades statistics over all documents. The aggregation type is `stats` and the `field` setting defines the numeric field of the documents the stats will be computed on. The above will return the following: ```console-result { ... "aggregations": { "grades_stats": { "count": 2, "min": 50.0, "max": 100.0, "avg": 75.0, "sum": 150.0 } } } ``` The name of the aggregation (`grades_stats` above) also serves as the key by which the aggregation result can be retrieved from the returned response. ## Script [_script_12] If you need to get the `stats` for something more complex than a single field, run the aggregation on a [runtime field](docs-content://manage-data/data-store/mapping/runtime-fields.md). ```console POST /exams/_search { "size": 0, "runtime_mappings": { "grade.weighted": { "type": "double", "script": """ emit(doc['grade'].value * doc['weight'].value) """ } }, "aggs": { "grades_stats": { "stats": { "field": "grade.weighted" } } } } ``` ## Missing value [_missing_value_15] The `missing` parameter defines how documents that are missing a value should be treated. By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a value. ```console POST /exams/_search?size=0 { "aggs": { "grades_stats": { "stats": { "field": "grade", "missing": 0 <1> } } } } ``` 1. Documents without a value in the `grade` field will fall into the same bucket as documents that have the value `0`.