MariaDB: TRIM Function
This MariaDB tutorial explains how to use the MariaDB TRIM function with syntax and examples.
Description
The MariaDB TRIM function removes all specified characters either from the beginning or the end of a string.
Syntax
The syntax for the TRIM function in MariaDB is:
TRIM( [ LEADING | TRAILING | BOTH ] [ trim_character FROM ] string )
Parameters or Arguments
- LEADING
- Optional. Removes the trim_character from the front of string.
- TRAILING
- Optional. Removes the trim_character from the end of string.
- BOTH
- Optional. Removes the trim_character from the front and end of string.
- trim_character
- Optional. The character that will be removed from string. If this parameter is omitted, it will remove space characters from string.
- string
- The string to trim.
Note
- If you do not specify a value for the first parameter (LEADING, TRAILING, BOTH), the TRIM function will default to BOTH and remove trim_character from both the front and end of string.
- If you do not specify a trim_character, the TRIM function will default the character to be removed as a space character.
Applies To
The TRIM function can be used in the following versions of MariaDB:
- MariaDB 10
Example
Let's look at some MariaDB TRIM function examples and explore how to use the TRIM function in MariaDB.
For example:
SELECT TRIM(LEADING ' ' FROM ' TechOnTheNet.com '); Result: 'TechOnTheNet.com ' SELECT TRIM(TRAILING ' ' FROM ' TechOnTheNet.com '); Result: ' TechOnTheNet.com' SELECT TRIM(BOTH ' ' FROM ' TechOnTheNet.com '); Result: 'TechOnTheNet.com' SELECT TRIM(' ' FROM ' TechOnTheNet.com '); Result: 'TechOnTheNet.com' SELECT TRIM(' TechOnTheNet.com '); Result: 'TechOnTheNet.com' SELECT TRIM(LEADING 'a' FROM 'aaa987'); Result: '987' SELECT TRIM(TRAILING '1' FROM 'Tech11'); Result: 'Tech' SELECT TRIM(BOTH '123' FROM '123Tech123'); Result: 'Tech'
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