lpad
This function is used to return a string of a specified length. If the length of the given string (str1) is shorter than the specified length (length), the given string is left-padded with str2 to the specified length.
Syntax
lpad(string <str1>, int <length>, string <str2>)
Parameters
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
str1 |
Yes |
STRING |
String to be left-padded |
length |
Yes |
STRING |
Number of digits to be padded to the left |
str2 |
No |
STRING |
String used for padding |
Return Values
The return value is of the STRING type.
- If the value of length is smaller than the number of digits in str1, the string whose length is truncated from the left of str1 is returned.
- If the value of length is 0, an empty string is returned.
- If there is no input parameter or the value of any input parameter is NULL, NULL is returned.
Example Code
- Uses string ZZ to left pad string abcdefgh to 10 digits. An example command is as follows:
The value ZZabcdefgh is returned.
select lpad('abcdefgh', 10, 'ZZ');
- Uses string ZZ to left pad string abcdefgh to 5 digits. An example command is as follows:
The value abcde is returned.
select lpad('abcdefgh', 5, 'ZZ');
- The value of length is 0. An example command is as follows:
An empty string is returned.
select lpad('abcdefgh', 0, 'ZZ');
- The value of any input parameter is NULL. An example command is as follows:
The value NULL is returned.
select lpad(null ,0, 'ZZ');
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