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Note: The following description applies both to Postgres-XC and PostgreSQL if not described explicitly.
This section describes functions and operators for examining and manipulating values of type bytea.
SQL defines some string functions that use key words, rather than commas, to separate arguments. Details are in Table 9-8. Postgres-XC also provides versions of these functions that use the regular function invocation syntax (see Table 9-9).
Table 9-8. SQL Binary String Functions and Operators
Function | Return Type | Description | Example | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
string || string | bytea | String concatenation | E'\\\\Post'::bytea || E'\\047gres\\000'::bytea | \\Post'gres\000 |
octet_length(string)
| int | Number of bytes in binary string | octet_length(E'jo\\000se'::bytea) | 5 |
overlay(string placing string from int [for int])
| bytea | Replace substring | overlay(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea placing E'\\002\\003'::bytea from 2 for 3) | T\\002\\003mas |
position(substring in string)
| int | Location of specified substring | position(E'\\000om'::bytea in E'Th\\000omas'::bytea) | 3 |
substring(string [from int] [for int])
| bytea | Extract substring | substring(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea from 2 for 3) | h\000o |
trim([both]
bytes from
string)
| bytea | Remove the longest string containing only the bytes in bytes from the start and end of string | trim(E'\\000'::bytea from E'\\000Tom\\000'::bytea) | Tom |
Additional binary string manipulation functions are available and are listed in Table 9-9. Some of them are used internally to implement the SQL-standard string functions listed in Table 9-8.
Table 9-9. Other Binary String Functions
Function | Return Type | Description | Example | Result |
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btrim(string
bytea, bytes bytea)
| bytea | Remove the longest string consisting only of bytes in bytes from the start and end of string | btrim(E'\\000trim\\000'::bytea, E'\\000'::bytea) | trim |
decode(string text,
type text)
| bytea | Decode binary string from string previously
encoded with encode . Parameter type is same as in encode .
| decode(E'123\\000456', 'escape') | 123\000456 |
encode(string bytea,
type text)
| text | Encode binary string to ASCII-only representation. Supported types are: base64, hex, escape. | encode(E'123\\000456'::bytea, 'escape') | 123\000456 |
get_bit(string, offset)
| int | Extract bit from string | get_bit(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea, 45) | 1 |
get_byte(string, offset)
| int | Extract byte from string | get_byte(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea, 4) | 109 |
length(string)
| int | Length of binary string | length(E'jo\\000se'::bytea) | 5 |
md5(string)
| text | Calculates the MD5 hash of string, returning the result in hexadecimal | md5(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea) | 8ab2d3c9689aaf18 b4958c334c82d8b1 |
set_bit(string,
offset, newvalue)
| bytea | Set bit in string | set_bit(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea, 45, 0) | Th\000omAs |
set_byte(string,
offset, newvalue)
| bytea | Set byte in string | set_byte(E'Th\\000omas'::bytea, 4, 64) | Th\000o@as |
get_byte
and set_byte
number the first byte
of a binary string as byte 0.
get_bit
and set_bit
number bits from the
right within each byte; for example bit 0 is the least significant bit of
the first byte, and bit 15 is the most significant bit of the second byte.