CHAR
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Processes each argument N
as an integer and then returns a string consisting of the characters representing the code values of those integers.
Syntax
CHAR(N [ ,... ] [ USING character_set_name ])
Arguments
-
Integer
Return Type
-
Binary string
Remarks
CHAR()
returns a binary string by default.USING
flag.
Examples
SELECT CHAR(101);
+-----------+
| CHAR(101) |
+-----------+
| e |
+-----------+
SELECT CHAR(77, 101, 109, 83, 81, 76);
+---------------------------+
| CHAR(77,101,109,83,81,76) |
+---------------------------+
| MemSQL |
+---------------------------+
1 row in set (0.06 sec)
SELECT CHARSET(CHAR(189));
+--------------------+
| CHARSET(CHAR(189)) |
+--------------------+
| binary |
+--------------------+
1 row in set (0.06 sec)
SELECT CHARSET(CHAR(189 USING utf8));
+-------------------------------+
| CHARSET(CHAR(189 USING utf8)) |
+-------------------------------+
| utf8 |
+-------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.06 sec)
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Last modified: September 20, 2024