array_append
(anyarray
, anyelement
)
anyarray
append an element to the end of an array array_append(ARRAY[1,2], 3)
{1,2,3}
array_cat
(anyarray
, anyarray
)
anyarray
concatenate two arrays array_cat(ARRAY[1,2,3], ARRAY[4,5])
{1,2,3,4,5}
array_ndims
(anyarray
)
int
returns the number of dimensions of the array array_ndims(ARRAY[[1,2,3], [4,5,6]])
2
array_dims
(anyarray
)
text
returns a text representation of array's dimensions array_dims(ARRAY[[1,2,3], [4,5,6]])
[1:2][1:3]
array_fill
(anyelement
, int[]
[, int[]
])
anyarray
returns an array initialized with supplied value and dimensions, optionally with lower bounds other than 1 array_fill(7, ARRAY[3], ARRAY[2])
[2:4]={7,7,7}
array_length
(anyarray
, int
)
int
returns the length of the requested array dimension array_length(array[1,2,3], 1)
3
array_lower
(anyarray
, int
)
int
returns lower bound of the requested array dimension array_lower('[0:2]={1,2,3}'::int[], 1)
0
array_position
(anyarray
, anyelement
[, int
])
int
returns the subscript of the first occurrence of the second argument in the array, starting at the element indicated by the third argument or at the first element (array must be one-dimensional) array_position(ARRAY['sun','mon','tue','wed','thu','fri','sat'], 'mon')
2
array_positions
(anyarray
, anyelement
)
int[]
returns an array of subscripts of all occurrences of the second argument in the array given as first argument (array must be one-dimensional) array_positions(ARRAY['A','A','B','A'], 'A')
{1,2,4}
array_prepend
(anyelement
, anyarray
)
anyarray
append an element to the beginning of an array array_prepend(1, ARRAY[2,3])
{1,2,3}
array_remove
(anyarray
, anyelement
)
anyarray
remove all elements equal to the given value from the array (array must be one-dimensional) array_remove(ARRAY[1,2,3,2], 2)
{1,3}
array_replace
(anyarray
, anyelement
, anyelement
)
anyarray
replace each array element equal to the given value with a new value array_replace(ARRAY[1,2,5,4], 5, 3)
{1,2,3,4}
array_to_string
(anyarray
, text
[, text
])
text
concatenates array elements using supplied delimiter and optional null string array_to_string(ARRAY[1, 2, 3, NULL, 5], ',', '*')
1,2,3,*,5
array_upper
(anyarray
, int
)
int
returns upper bound of the requested array dimension array_upper(ARRAY[1,8,3,7], 1)
4
cardinality
(anyarray
)
int
returns the total number of elements in the array, or 0 if the array is empty cardinality(ARRAY[[1,2],[3,4]])
4
string_to_array
(text
, text
[, text
])
text[]
splits string into array elements using supplied delimiter and optional null string string_to_array('xx~^~yy~^~zz', '~^~', 'yy')
{xx,NULL,zz}
unnest
(anyarray
)
setof anyelement
expand an array to a set of rows unnest(ARRAY[1,2])
1 2(2 rows)
unnest
(anyarray
, anyarray
[, ...])
setof anyelement, anyelement [, ...]
expand multiple arrays (possibly of different types) to a set of rows. This is only allowed in the FROM clause; see Section 7.2.1.4 unnest(ARRAY[1,2],ARRAY['foo','bar','baz'])
1 foo 2 bar NULL baz(3 rows)
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