Using pivot on multiple columns of an Oracle row

As the documentation shows, you can have multiple aggregate function clauses. So you can do this:

select * from (
  select * from tab1
)
pivot (
  count(type) as ct, sum(weight) as wt, sum(height) as ht
  for type in ('A' as A, 'B' as B, 'C' as C)
);

A_CT A_WT A_HT B_CT B_WT B_HT C_CT C_WT C_HT
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
   2  110   22    1   40    8    1   30   15 

If you want the columns in the order you showed then add another level of subquery:

select a_ct, b_ct, c_ct, a_wt, b_wt, c_wt, a_ht, b_ht, c_ht
from (
  select * from (
    select * from tab1
  )
  pivot (
    count(type) as ct, sum(weight) as wt, sum(height) as ht
    for type in ('A' as A, 'B' as B, 'C' as C)
  )
);

A_CT B_CT C_CT A_WT B_WT C_WT A_HT B_HT C_HT
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
   2    1    1  110   40   30   22    8   15 

SQL Fiddle.

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