SQRT()

Overview

Returns the square root of a number.

USAGE

SQRT(number)

Argument Name

Description

number

The number to transform

DETAILS

  • SQRT() is a mathematical function that returns the square root of a number.

The return value must fit within the DOUBLE data type or an error is generated.

A NULL is returned if the argument is a negative number or NULL.

Calling SQRT(number) is equivalent to calling POWER(number, 0.5).

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

SKYSQL

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

SELECT SQRT(16);
+----------+
| SQRT(16) |
+----------+
|        4 |
+----------+
SELECT SQRT(10);
+-----------------+
| SQRT(10)        |
+-----------------+
| 3.1622776601684 |
+-----------------+
SELECT SQRT(-9);
+----------+
| SQRT(-9) |
+----------+
|     NULL |
+----------+

ERROR HANDLING

FEATURE INTERACTION

RESPONSES

DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

23.09

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 23.09.1.

6.1

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.1.0.

6.0

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.0.3.

5.3

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 5.3.13.

Release Series

History

6.0

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.0.3.

5.3

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 5.3.13.

Release Series

History

6.1

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.1.0.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES