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MYSQL字符数字转换

1.

将字符的数字转成数字,比如'0'转成0可以直接用加法来实现

例如:将pony表中的d 进行排序,可d的定义为varchar,可以这样解决

select * from pony order by (d+0)

2.

在进行ifnull处理时,比如 ifnull(a/b,'0') 这样就会导致 a/b成了字符串,因此需要把'0'改成0,即可解决此困扰

 

3比较数字和varchar时,比如a=11,b="11ddddd";

则 select 11="11ddddd"相等

若绝对比较可以这样:

select binary 11 =binary "11ddddd"

 

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字符集转换 :   CONVERT(xxx  USING   gb2312)
类型转换和SQL Server一样,就是类型参数有点点不同  : CAST(xxx  AS   类型)  ,   CONVERT(xxx,类型),类型必须用下列的类型:
 
  可用的类型   
  二进制,同带binary前缀的效果 : BINARY   
  字符型,可带参数 : CHAR()    
  日期 : DATE    
  时间: TIME    
  日期时间型 : DATETIME    
  浮点数 : DECIMAL     
  整数 : SIGNED    
  无符号整数 : UNSIGNED 

 

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http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/cast-functions.html

To cast a string to a numeric value in numeric context, you normally do not have to do anything other than to use the string value as though it were a number:

mysql> SELECT 1+'1';

-> 2

If you use a number in string context, the number automatically is converted to a BINARY string.

mysql> SELECT CONCAT('hello you ',2);

-> 'hello you 2'

MySQL supports arithmetic with both signed and unsigned 64-bit values. If you are using numeric operators (such as + or -) and one of the operands is an unsigned integer, the result is unsigned. You can override this by using the SIGNED and UNSIGNED cast operators to cast the operation to a signed or unsigned 64-bit integer, respectively.

mysql> SELECT CAST(1-2 AS UNSIGNED)

-> 18446744073709551615

mysql> SELECT CAST(CAST(1-2 AS UNSIGNED) AS SIGNED);

-> -1

Note that if either operand is a floating-point value, the result is a floating-point value and is not affected by the preceding rule. (In this context, DECIMAL column values are regarded as floating-point values.)

mysql> SELECT CAST(1 AS UNSIGNED) - 2.0;

-> -1.0

If you are using a string in an arithmetic operation, this is converted to a floating-point number.

If you convert a “zero” date string to a date, CONVERT() and CAST() return NULL when the NO_ZERO_DATE SQL mode is enabled. As of MySQL 5.0.4, they also produce a warning.

 

posted on 2008-11-14 16:18  马森  阅读(20916)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

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