cidr and inet Operators
The operators <<, <<=, >>, and >>= test for subnet inclusion. They consider only the network parts of the two addresses (ignoring any host part) and determine whether one network is identical to or a subnet of the other.
<
Description: Is less than
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' < inet '192.168.1.6' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
<=
Description: Is less than or equals
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' <= inet '192.168.1.5' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
=
Description: Equals
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' = inet '192.168.1.5' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
>=
Description: Is greater than or equals
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' >= inet '192.168.1.5' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
>
Description: Is greater than
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' > inet '192.168.1.4' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
<>
Description: Does not equal to
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' <> inet '192.168.1.4' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
<<
Description: Is contained in
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.5' << inet '192.168.1/24' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
<<=
Description: Is contained in or equals
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1/24' <<= inet '192.168.1/24' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
>>
Description: Contains
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1/24' >> inet '192.168.1.5' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
>>=
Description: Contains or equals
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1/24' >>= inet '192.168.1/24' AS RESULT; result -------- t (1 row) |
~
Description: Bitwise NOT
Example:
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SELECT ~ inet '192.168.1.6' AS RESULT; result --------------- 63.87.254.249 (1 row) |
&
Description: The AND operation is performed on each bit of the two network addresses.
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.6' & inet '10.0.0.0' AS RESULT; result --------- 0.0.0.0 (1 row) |
|
Description: The OR operation is performed on each bit of the two network addresses.
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.6' | inet '10.0.0.0' AS RESULT; result ------------- 202.168.1.6 (1 row) |
+
Description: Addition
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.6' + 25 AS RESULT; result -------------- 192.168.1.31 (1 row) |
-
Description: Subtraction
Example:
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SELECT inet '192.168.1.43' - 36 AS RESULT; result ------------- 192.168.1.7 (1 row) SELECT inet '192.168.1.43' - inet '192.168.1.19' AS RESULT; result -------- 24 (1 row) |
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