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SQL - Numeric Functions
SQL numeric functions are used primarily for numeric manipulation and/or mathematical calculations. The following table details the numeric functions −
Sr.No. | Function & Description |
---|---|
1 | ABS()
Returns the absolute value of numeric expression. |
2 | ACOS()
Returns the arccosine of numeric expression. Returns NULL if the value is not in the range -1 to 1. |
3 | ASIN()
Returns the arcsine of numeric expression. Returns NULL if value is not in the range -1 to 1 |
4 | ATAN()
Returns the arctangent of numeric expression. |
5 | ATN2()
Returns the arctangent of the two variables passed to it. |
6 | CEILING()
Returns the smallest (closest to negative infinity) integer value that is greater than or equal to this value. |
7 | COS()
Returns the trigonometric cosine of the given value. |
8 | COT()
Returns the trigonometric cotangent of the given value. |
9 | DEGREES()
Returns numeric expression converted from radians to degrees. |
10 | EXP()
Returns the base of the natural logarithm (e) raised to the power of passed numeric expression. |
11 | FLOOR()
Returns the largest integer value that is not greater than passed numeric expression. |
12 | LOG()
Returns the natural logarithm of the passed numeric expression. |
13 | LOG10()
Returns the base-10 logarithm of the passed numeric expression. |
14 | PI()
Returns the value of pi |
15 | POWER()
Returns the value of one expression raised to the power of another expression |
16 | RADIANS()
Returns the value of passed expression converted from degrees to radians. |
17 | RAND()
Returns the random value between 0 and 1. |
18 | ROUND()
Returns numeric expression rounded to an integer. Can be used to round an expression to a number of decimal points |
19 | SIGN()
Returns the sign of a number, indicating whether it is positive, negative, or zero. |
20 | SIN()
Returns the sine of numeric expression given in radians. |
21 | SQRT()
Returns the non-negative square root of numeric expression. |
22 | TAN()
Returns the tangent of numeric expression expressed in radians. |