trunc_numeric
This function is used to truncate the number value to a specified decimal place.
Syntax
trunc_numeric(<number>[, bigint<decimal_places>])
Parameters
Parameter | Mandatory | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
number | Yes | DOUBLE, BIGINT, DECIMAL, or STRING | Data to be truncated |
decimal_places | No | BIGINT | The default value is 0, indicating that the decimal place at which the number is truncated. |
Return Values
The return value is of the DOUBLE or DECIMAL type.

The return rules are as follows:
- If the number value is of the DOUBLE or DECIMAL type, the corresponding type is returned.
- If the number value is of the STRING or BIGINT type, DOUBLE is returned.
- If the decimal_places value is not of the BIGINT type, an error is reported.
- If the value of number is NULL, NULL is returned.
Example Code
The value 3.141 is returned.
select trunc_numeric(3.1415926, 3);
The value 3 is returned.
select trunc_numeric(3.1415926);
An error is reported.
select trunc_numeric(3.1415926, 3.1);
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