How do you use the TRIM function in Oracle?
The TRIM function in Oracle is used to remove leading spaces, trailing spaces, or spaces on both sides of a string. It has different ways to be used, such as TRIM(string) which removes spaces from both ends of the string. For example:
SELECT TRIM(' example ') FROM dual;输出:'example'
To remove specified characters from the beginning of a string, you can use the TRIM(LEADING trim_characters FROM string) function. For example, to delete leading spaces from a string.
SELECT TRIM(LEADING ' ' FROM ' example') FROM dual;输出:'example'
The TRIM(TRAILING trim_characters FROM string) function is used to remove specified characters from the end of a string. For example, to remove trailing spaces from a string.
SELECT TRIM(TRAILING ' ' FROM 'example ') FROM dual;输出:'example'
Using the TRIM(BOTH trim_characters FROM string) function removes specified characters from both ends of a string. For example, removing spaces from both ends of a string.
SELECT TRIM(BOTH ' ' FROM ' example ') FROM dual;输出:'example'
You can choose the appropriate usage of the TRIM function according to your needs.