Conversion functions

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GoogleSQL for Bigtable supports conversion functions. These data type conversions are explicit, but some conversions can happen implicitly. You can learn more about implicit and explicit conversion here.

Function list

Name Summary
ARRAY_TO_STRING Produces a concatenation of the elements in an array as a STRING value.
For more information, see Array functions.
CAST Convert the results of an expression to the given type.
CHR Converts a Unicode code point to a character.
For more information, see String functions.
CODE_POINTS_TO_BYTES Converts an array of extended ASCII code points to a BYTES value.
For more information, see String aggregate functions.
CODE_POINTS_TO_STRING Converts an array of extended ASCII code points to a STRING value.
For more information, see String aggregate functions.
DATE_FROM_UNIX_DATE Interprets an INT64 expression as the number of days since 1970-01-01.
For more information, see Date functions.
FROM_BASE32 Converts a base32-encoded STRING value into a BYTES value.
For more information, see String functions.
FROM_BASE64 Converts a base64-encoded STRING value into a BYTES value.
For more information, see String functions.
FROM_HEX Converts a hexadecimal-encoded STRING value into a BYTES value.
For more information, see String functions.
PARSE_DATE Converts a STRING value to a DATE value.
For more information, see Date functions.
PARSE_TIMESTAMP Converts a STRING value to a TIMESTAMP value.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
SAFE_CAST Similar to the CAST function, but returns NULL when a runtime error is produced.
SAFE_CONVERT_BYTES_TO_STRING Converts a BYTES value to a STRING value and replace any invalid UTF-8 characters with the Unicode replacement character, U+FFFD.
For more information, see String functions.
STRING (Timestamp) Converts a TIMESTAMP value to a STRING value.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
TIMESTAMP_MICROS Converts the number of microseconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC to a TIMESTAMP.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
TIMESTAMP_MILLIS Converts the number of milliseconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC to a TIMESTAMP.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
TIMESTAMP_SECONDS Converts the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC to a TIMESTAMP.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
TO_BASE32 Converts a BYTES value to a base32-encoded STRING value.
For more information, see String functions.
TO_BASE64 Converts a BYTES value to a base64-encoded STRING value.
For more information, see String functions.
TO_CODE_POINTS Converts a STRING or BYTES value into an array of extended ASCII code points.
For more information, see String functions.
TO_HEX Converts a BYTES value to a hexadecimal STRING value.
For more information, see String functions.
TO_INT64 Converts the big-endian bytes of a 64-bit signed integer into an INT64 value.
For more information, see String functions.
TO_JSON_STRING Converts a SQL value to a JSON-formatted STRING value.
For more information, see JSON functions.
TO_VECTOR32 Converts the big-endian bytes of one or more 32-bit IEEE 754 floating point numbers into an ARRAY<FLOAT32> value.
For more information, see String functions.
TO_VECTOR64 Converts the big-endian bytes of one or more 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point numbers into an ARRAY<FLOAT64> value.
For more information, see String functions.
UNIX_DATE Converts a DATE value to the number of days since 1970-01-01.
For more information, see Date functions.
UNIX_MICROS Converts a TIMESTAMP value to the number of microseconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
UNIX_MILLIS Converts a TIMESTAMP value to the number of milliseconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.
UNIX_SECONDS Converts a TIMESTAMP value to the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
For more information, see Timestamp functions.

CAST

CAST(expression AS typename)

Description

Cast syntax is used in a query to indicate that the result type of an expression should be converted to some other type.

When using CAST, a query can fail if GoogleSQL is unable to perform the cast. If you want to protect your queries from these types of errors, you can use SAFE_CAST.

Casts between supported types that do not successfully map from the original value to the target domain produce runtime errors. For example, casting BYTES to STRING where the byte sequence is not valid UTF-8 results in a runtime error.

Examples

The following query results in "true" if x is 1, "false" for any other non-NULL value, and NULL if x is NULL.

CAST(x=1 AS STRING)

CAST AS ARRAY

CAST(expression AS ARRAY<element_type>)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to ARRAY. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • ARRAY

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
ARRAY ARRAY Must be the exact same array type.

CAST AS BOOL

CAST(expression AS BOOL)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to BOOL. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • INT64
  • BOOL
  • STRING

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
INT64 BOOL Returns FALSE if x is 0, TRUE otherwise.
STRING BOOL Returns TRUE if x is "true" and FALSE if x is "false"
All other values of x are invalid and throw an error instead of casting to a boolean.
A string is case-insensitive when converting to a boolean.

CAST AS BYTES

CAST(expression AS BYTES)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to BYTES. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • BYTES
  • STRING

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
STRING BYTES Strings are cast to bytes using UTF-8 encoding. For example, the string "©", when cast to bytes, would become a 2-byte sequence with the hex values C2 and A9.

CAST AS DATE

CAST(expression AS DATE)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to DATE. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • STRING
  • TIMESTAMP

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
STRING DATE When casting from string to date, the string must conform to the supported date literal format, and is independent of time zone. If the string expression is invalid or represents a date that is outside of the supported min/max range, then an error is produced.
TIMESTAMP DATE Casting from a timestamp to date effectively truncates the timestamp as of the default time zone.

CAST AS FLOAT64

CAST(expression AS FLOAT64)
CAST(expression AS FLOAT32)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to floating point types. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • INT64
  • FLOAT32
  • FLOAT64
  • STRING

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
INT64 FLOAT64 Returns a close but potentially not exact floating point value.
STRING FLOAT64 Returns x as a floating point value, interpreting it as having the same form as a valid floating point literal. Also supports casts from "[+,-]inf" to [,-]Infinity, "[+,-]infinity" to [,-]Infinity, and "[+,-]nan" to NaN. Conversions are case-insensitive.

CAST AS INT64

CAST(expression AS INT64)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to integer types. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • INT64
  • FLOAT32
  • FLOAT64
  • ENUM
  • BOOL
  • STRING

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
FLOAT64 INT64 Returns the closest integer value.
Halfway cases such as 1.5 or -0.5 round away from zero.
BOOL INT64 Returns 1 if x is TRUE, 0 otherwise.
STRING INT64 A hex string can be cast to an integer. For example, 0x123 to 291 or -0x123 to -291.

Examples

If you are working with hex strings (0x123), you can cast those strings as integers:

SELECT '0x123' as hex_value, CAST('0x123' as INT64) as hex_to_int;

/*-----------+------------*
 | hex_value | hex_to_int |
 +-----------+------------+
 | 0x123     | 291        |
 *-----------+------------*/
SELECT '-0x123' as hex_value, CAST('-0x123' as INT64) as hex_to_int;

/*-----------+------------*
 | hex_value | hex_to_int |
 +-----------+------------+
 | -0x123    | -291       |
 *-----------+------------*/

CAST AS STRING

CAST(expression AS STRING)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to STRING. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • INT64
  • FLOAT32
  • FLOAT64
  • ENUM
  • BOOL
  • BYTES
  • DATE
  • TIMESTAMP
  • STRING

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
FLOAT64 STRING Returns an approximate string representation. A returned NaN or 0 will not be signed.
BOOL STRING Returns "true" if x is TRUE, "false" otherwise.
BYTES STRING Returns x interpreted as a UTF-8 string.
For example, the bytes literal b'\xc2\xa9', when cast to a string, is interpreted as UTF-8 and becomes the unicode character "©".
An error occurs if x is not valid UTF-8.
ENUM STRING Returns the canonical enum value name of x.
If an enum value has multiple names (aliases), the canonical name/alias for that value is used.
DATE STRING Casting from a date type to a string is independent of time zone and is of the form YYYY-MM-DD.
TIMESTAMP STRING When casting from timestamp types to string, the timestamp is interpreted using the default time zone, UTC. The number of subsecond digits produced depends on the number of trailing zeroes in the subsecond part: the CAST function will truncate zero, three, or six digits.

Examples

SELECT CAST(CURRENT_DATE() AS STRING) AS current_date

/*---------------*
 | current_date  |
 +---------------+
 | 2021-03-09    |
 *---------------*/

CAST AS TIMESTAMP

CAST(expression AS TIMESTAMP)

Description

GoogleSQL supports casting to TIMESTAMP. The expression parameter can represent an expression for these data types:

  • STRING
  • TIMESTAMP

Conversion rules

From To Rule(s) when casting x
STRING TIMESTAMP When casting from string to a timestamp, string_expression must conform to the supported timestamp literal formats, or else a runtime error occurs. The string_expression may itself contain a time zone.

If there is a time zone in the string_expression, that time zone is used for conversion, otherwise the default time zone, UTC, is used. If the string has fewer than six digits, then it is implicitly widened.

An error is produced if the string_expression is invalid, has more than six subsecond digits (i.e., precision greater than microseconds), or represents a time outside of the supported timestamp range.
DATE TIMESTAMP Casting from a date to a timestamp interprets date_expression as of midnight (start of the day) in the default time zone, UTC.

Examples

The following example casts a string-formatted timestamp as a timestamp:

SELECT CAST("2020-06-02 17:00:53.110+00:00" AS TIMESTAMP) AS as_timestamp

-- Results depend upon where this query was executed.
/*-----------------------------*
 | as_timestamp                |
 +-----------------------------+
 | 2020-06-03 00:00:53.110 UTC |
 *-----------------------------*/

SAFE_CAST

SAFE_CAST(expression AS typename)

Description

When using CAST, a query can fail if GoogleSQL is unable to perform the cast. For example, the following query generates an error:

SELECT CAST("apple" AS INT64) AS not_a_number;

If you want to protect your queries from these types of errors, you can use SAFE_CAST. SAFE_CAST replaces runtime errors with NULLs. However, during static analysis, impossible casts between two non-castable types still produce an error because the query is invalid.

SELECT SAFE_CAST("apple" AS INT64) AS not_a_number;

/*--------------*
 | not_a_number |
 +--------------+
 | NULL         |
 *--------------*/

If you are casting from bytes to strings, you can also use the function, SAFE_CONVERT_BYTES_TO_STRING. Any invalid UTF-8 characters are replaced with the unicode replacement character, U+FFFD.