RPAD
Syntax
RPAD(str, len [, padstr])
Contents
Description
Returns the string str
, right-padded with the string padstr
to a
length of len
characters. If str
is longer than len
, the return value
is shortened to len
characters. If padstr
is omitted, the RPAD function pads spaces.
Prior to MariaDB 10.3.1, the padstr
parameter was mandatory.
Returns NULL if given a NULL argument. If the result is empty (a length of zero), returns either an empty string, or, from MariaDB 10.3.6 with SQL_MODE=Oracle, NULL.
The Oracle mode version of the function can be accessed outside of Oracle mode by using RPAD_ORACLE
as the function name.
Examples
SELECT RPAD('hello',10,'.'); +----------------------+ | RPAD('hello',10,'.') | +----------------------+ | hello..... | +----------------------+ SELECT RPAD('hello',2,'.'); +---------------------+ | RPAD('hello',2,'.') | +---------------------+ | he | +---------------------+
From MariaDB 10.3.1, with the pad string defaulting to space.
SELECT RPAD('hello',30); +--------------------------------+ | RPAD('hello',30) | +--------------------------------+ | hello | +--------------------------------+
Oracle mode version from MariaDB 10.3.6:
SELECT RPAD('',0),RPAD_ORACLE('',0); +------------+-------------------+ | RPAD('',0) | RPAD_ORACLE('',0) | +------------+-------------------+ | | NULL | +------------+-------------------+
See Also
- LPAD - Left-padding instead of right-padding.
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