Updated on 2024-08-20 GMT+08:00

Bit String Types

Bit strings are strings of 1's and 0's. They can be used to store bit masks.

GaussDB supports two bit string types: bit(n) and bit varying(n). Here, n is a positive integer. The maximum value of n is 83886080, which is equivalent to 10 MB.

The bit type data must match the length n exactly. It is an error to attempt to store shorter or longer bit strings. Data of the bit varying type is of variable length up to the maximum length n. Longer strings will be rejected. Writing bit without a length is equivalent to bit(1), while bit varying without a length specification means unlimited length.

  • If one explicitly casts a bit-string value to bit(n), it will be truncated or zero-padded on the right to be exactly n bits, without raising an error.
  • Similarly, if one explicitly casts a bit-string value to bit varying(n), it will be truncated on the right if it is more than n bits.
  • When the ADMS platform driver version 8.1.3-200 or earlier is used, use ::bit varying to convert the bit type. Otherwise, an error may occur.
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-- Create a table.
gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE bit_type_t1 
(
    BT_COL1 INTEGER,
    BT_COL2 BIT(3),
    BT_COL3 BIT VARYING(5)
) ;

-- Insert data.
gaussdb=# INSERT INTO bit_type_t1 VALUES(1, B'101', B'00');

-- Specify the type length. An error is reported if an inserted string exceeds this length.
gaussdb=# INSERT INTO bit_type_t1 VALUES(2, B'10', B'101');
ERROR:  bit string length 2 does not match type bit(3)
CONTEXT:  referenced column: bt_col2

-- Specify the type length. Data is converted if it exceeds this length.
gaussdb=# INSERT INTO bit_type_t1 VALUES(2, B'10'::bit(3), B'101');

-- View data.
gaussdb=# SELECT * FROM bit_type_t1;
 bt_col1 | bt_col2 | bt_col3 
---------+---------+---------
       1 | 101     | 00
       2 | 100     | 101
(2 rows)

-- Drop the table.
gaussdb=# DROP TABLE bit_type_t1;