LPAD
Syntax
LPAD(str, len [,padstr])
Description
Returns the string str, left-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 LPAD 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 (zero length), 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 LPAD_ORACLE as the function name.
Examples
SELECT LPAD('hello',10,'.');
+----------------------+
| LPAD('hello',10,'.') |
+----------------------+
| .....hello |
+----------------------+
SELECT LPAD('hello',2,'.');
+---------------------+
| LPAD('hello',2,'.') |
+---------------------+
| he |
+---------------------+
From MariaDB 10.3.1, with the pad string defaulting to space.
SELECT LPAD('hello',10);
+------------------+
| LPAD('hello',10) |
+------------------+
| hello |
+------------------+
Oracle mode version from MariaDB 10.3.6:
SELECT LPAD('',0),LPAD_ORACLE('',0);
+------------+-------------------+
| LPAD('',0) | LPAD_ORACLE('',0) |
+------------+-------------------+
| | NULL |
+------------+-------------------+
See Also
- RPAD - Right-padding instead of left-padding.
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