INET_ATON(expr)
MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual :: 12.24 Miscellaneous Functions https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/miscellaneous-functions.html#function_inet-aton
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Given the dotted-quad representation of an IPv4 network address as a string, returns an integer that represents the numeric value of the address in network byte order (big endian).
INET_ATON()
returnsNULL
if it does not understand its argument.mysql> SELECT INET_ATON('10.0.5.9'); -> 167773449
For this example, the return value is calculated as 10×2563 + 0×2562 + 5×256 + 9.
INET_ATON()
may or may not return a non-NULL
result for short-form IP addresses (such as'127.1'
as a representation of'127.0.0.1'
). Because of this,INET_ATON()
a should not be used for such addresses.NoteTo store values generated by
INET_ATON()
, use anINT UNSIGNED
column rather thanINT
, which is signed. If you use a signed column, values corresponding to IP addresses for which the first octet is greater than 127 cannot be stored correctly. See Section 11.1.7, “Out-of-Range and Overflow Handling”. -
Given a numeric IPv4 network address in network byte order, returns the dotted-quad string representation of the address as a string in the connection character set.
INET_NTOA()
returnsNULL
if it does not understand its argument.mysql> SELECT INET_NTOA(167773449); -> '10.0.5.9'
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Given the dotted-quad representation of an IPv4 network address as a string, returns an integer that represents the numeric value of the address in network byte order (big endian).
INET_ATON()
returnsNULL
if it does not understand its argument.mysql> SELECT INET_ATON('10.0.5.9'); -> 167773449
For this example, the return value is calculated as 10×2563 + 0×2562 + 5×256 + 9.
INET_ATON()
may or may not return a non-NULL
result for short-form IP addresses (such as'127.1'
as a representation of'127.0.0.1'
). Because of this,INET_ATON()
a should not be used for such addresses.NoteTo store values generated by
INET_ATON()
, use anINT UNSIGNED
column rather thanINT
, which is signed. If you use a signed column, values corresponding to IP addresses for which the first octet is greater than 127 cannot be stored correctly. See Section 11.1.7, “Out-of-Range and Overflow Handling”. -
Given a numeric IPv4 network address in network byte order, returns the dotted-quad string representation of the address as a string in the connection character set.
INET_NTOA()
returnsNULL
if it does not understand its argument.mysql> SELECT INET_NTOA(167773449); -> '10.0.5.9'