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SQL - String Functions
SQL string functions are used primarily for string manipulation. The following table details the important string functions −
Sr.No. | Function & Description |
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1 | Returns numeric value of left-most character |
2 | Returns the character for each integer passed |
3 | Returns the position of a substring within the given string. |
4 | Returns concatenate with separator |
5 | Returns concatenated string |
6 | returns an integer value measuring the difference between the SOUNDEX() values of two different expressions(strings). |
7 | Returns a text with escaped characters. |
8 | Returns the formatted string. |
9 | Returns the extracting string. |
10 | Returns the length of the given string. |
11 | Returns returns the lower case of the given string. |
12 | Returns a string after removing all the white spaces and characters from the string found on the left side. |
13 | Returns the Unicode character based on the number code. |
14 | Returns the position of a pattern in a string. |
15 | Returns a string with a depmiter |
16 | Returns a new string by replacing all the occurrences of the particular part of a string (substring) with a specified string. |
17 | Returns the repeated value. |
18 | Returns a reversed string. |
19 | Returns the rightmost characters from the actual(current) string. |
20 | Returns a string after removing all traipng blanks. |
21 | Returns the Soundex string. |
22 | returns a string consisting of N number of space characters. |
23 | Returns a number as string. |
24 | Concatenates the values of string expressions and places separator values between them. |
25 | Sppts a string into rows of substrings. |
26 | Returns a new string by inserting the second expression at the specified deleted place. |
27 | Returns the part of the character. |
28 | Returns a string from the first argument. |
29 | Returns a trimmed string. |
30 | Returns an integer value of the first character. |
31 | returns a string that has all the characters in upper case. |