groupArray
Syntax: groupArray(x) or groupArray(max_size)(x)
Creates an array of argument values. Values can be added to the array in any (indeterminate) order.
The second version (with the max_size parameter) limits the size of the resulting array to max_size elements. For example, groupArray(1)(x) is equivalent to [any (x)].
In some cases, you can still rely on the order of execution. This applies to cases when SELECT comes from a subquery that uses ORDER BY if the subquery result is small enough.
Example
SELECT * FROM default.ck;
┌─id─┬─name─────┐
│  1 │ zhangsan │
│  1 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ     │
│  1 │ lisi     │
│  2 │ wangwu   │
└────┴──────────┘
Query:
select id, groupArray(10)(name) from default.ck group by id;
Result:
┌─id─┬─groupArray(10)(name)─┐
│  1 │ ['zhangsan','lisi']  │
│  2 │ ['wangwu']           │
└────┴──────────────────────┘
The groupArray function will remove ᴺᵁᴸᴸ value based on the above results.
- Alias: array_agg.