CHAR
This article covers the CHAR data type. See CHAR Function for the function.
Syntax
[NATIONAL] CHAR[(M)] [CHARACTER SET charset_name] [COLLATE collation_name]
Description
A fixed-length string that is always right-padded with spaces to the specified
length when stored. M
represents the column length in characters. The range
of M
is 0
to 255
. If M
is omitted, the length is 1
.
CHAR(0) columns can contain 2 values: an empty string or NULL. Such columns cannot be part of an index. The CONNECT storage engine does not support CHAR(0).
Note: Trailing spaces are removed when CHAR
values are retrieved
unless the PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH
SQL mode is enabled.
If a unique index consists of a column where trailing pad characters are stripped or ignored, inserts into that column where values differ only by the number of trailing pad characters will result in a duplicate-key error.
See also: Data Types for MariaDB Enterprise Server 11.4, in 10.6 ES, in 10.5 ES, in 10.4 ES, in 10.3 ES, in 10.2 ES, in 10.6 CS, in 10.5 CS, in 10.4 CS, in 10.3 CS, and in 10.2 CS.
Examples
Trailing spaces:
CREATE TABLE strtest (c CHAR(10)); INSERT INTO strtest VALUES('Maria '); SELECT c='Maria',c='Maria ' FROM strtest; +-----------+--------------+ | c='Maria' | c='Maria ' | +-----------+--------------+ | 1 | 1 | +-----------+--------------+ SELECT c LIKE 'Maria',c LIKE 'Maria ' FROM strtest; +----------------+-------------------+ | c LIKE 'Maria' | c LIKE 'Maria ' | +----------------+-------------------+ | 1 | 0 | +----------------+-------------------+
Example of CHAR:
CREATE TABLE char_example ( description VARCHAR(20), example CHAR(255) ) DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; -- One byte per char makes the examples clearer
INSERT INTO char_example VALUES ('Normal foo', 'foo'), ('Trailing spaces foo', 'foo '), ('NULLed', NULL), ('Empty', ''), ('Maximum', RPAD('', 255, 'x'));
SELECT description, LENGTH(example) AS length FROM char_example; +---------------------+--------+ | description | length | +---------------------+--------+ | Normal foo | 3 | | Trailing spaces foo | 3 | | NULLed | NULL | | Empty | 0 | | Maximum | 255 | +---------------------+--------+
Data Too Long
When SQL_MODE is strict (the default) a value is considered "too long" when its length exceeds the size of the data type, and an error is generated.
Example of data too long behavior for CHAR:
TRUNCATE char_example; INSERT INTO char_example VALUES ('Overflow', RPAD('', 256, 'x')); ERROR 1406 (22001): Data too long for column 'example' at row 1
NO PAD Collations
NO PAD collations regard trailing spaces as normal characters. You can get a list of all NO PAD collations by querying the Information Schema Collations table, for example:
SELECT collation_name FROM information_schema.collations WHERE collation_name LIKE "%nopad%"; +------------------------------+ | collation_name | +------------------------------+ | big5_chinese_nopad_ci | | big5_nopad_bin | ...