MySQL – String Functions
MySQL – String Functions
MySQL string functions are used to manipulate the string values. The following table details the string functions that are available in the MySQL.
Sr.No. | Name & Description |
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1 |
This function returns numeric value of left-most character. |
2 |
This function returns a string representation of the argument. |
3 |
This function returns length of argument in bits. |
4 |
This function returns the character for each integer passed. |
5 |
This function returns number of characters in argument. |
6 |
This function is a synonym for CHAR_LENGTH(). |
7 |
This function returns concatenated string. |
8 |
This function returns concatenate with separator. |
9 |
This function returns string at index number. |
10 |
This function returns a string such that for every bit set in the value bits, you get an on string and for every unset bit, you get an off string. |
11 |
This function returns the index (position) of the first argument in the subsequent arguments. |
12 |
This function returns the index position of the first argument within the second argument. |
13 |
This function decodes a base-64 encoded string as a binary string. |
14 |
Inserts a substring at the specified position up to the specified number of characters. |
15 |
This function returns the index of the first occurrence of substring. |
16 |
Synonym for LOWER(). |
17 |
This function returns the leftmost number of characters as specified. |
18 |
This function returns the length of a string in bytes. |
19 |
This function is used to load the specified file. |
20 |
This function returns the position of the first occurrence of substring. |
21 |
This function returns the argument in lowercase. |
22 |
This function returns the string argument, left-padded with the specified string. |
23 |
This function is used to removes leading spaces from the given string. |
24 |
This function returns a set of comma-separated strings that have the corresponding bit in bits set. |
25 |
This function returns a substring starting from the specified position. |
26 |
This function returns a string representation of the octal argument. |
27 |
This function is a synonym for LENGTH(). |
28 |
If the leftmost character of the argument is a multi-byte character, returns the code for that character. |
29 |
This function is a synonym for LOCATE(). |
30 |
This function escapes the argument for use in an SQL statement. |
31 |
This function returns the starting index of the substring matching given regular expression. |
32 |
This function replaces the matched sub string with the replacement string and returns the result. |
33 |
This function is used to reverse the characters in a string |
34 |
This function returns the specified rightmost number of characters. |
35 |
This function is used to add padding to the right side of the string until it reaches the desired length. |
36 |
This function is used to remove trailing spaces. |
37 |
This function returns a soundex string. |
38 |
This function returns a string of the specified number of spaces. |
39 |
This function is used to compare two given strings. |
40 |
This function returns the substring as specified. |
41 |
This function returns the substring as specified. |
42 |
This function returns a substring from a string before the specified number of occurrences of the delimiter. |
43 |
This function encodes a string value to base-64 string. |
44 |
This function is used to removes the leading and trailing spaces of the given string. |
45 |
This function is a synonym for UPPER(). |
46 |
This function converts each pair of hexadecimal digits to a character. |
47 |
This function is used to convert the characters in the given string to uppercase. |
48 |
This function returns the weight string value of the given argument. |
49 |
This operator is used to search for particular string in the specified list of columns. |
50 |
This operator is similar to the REGEXP_LIKE() function it is used to match a particular pattern in the given string. |
51 |
This operator is used to compare the soundex values of two strings. |