oracle to_char 用法

The following are number examples for the to_char function.

to_char(1210.73, '9999.9')would return '1210.7'
to_char(1210.73, '9,999.99')would return '1,210.73'
to_char(1210.73, '$9,999.00')would return '$1,210.73'
to_char(21, '000099')would return '000021'

 

The following is a list of valid parameters when the to_char function is used to convert a date to a string. These parameters can be used in many combinations.

ParameterExplanation
YEARYear, spelled out
YYYY4-digit year
YYY
YY
Y
Last 3, 2, or 1 digit(s) of year.
IYY
IY
I
Last 3, 2, or 1 digit(s) of ISO year.
IYYY4-digit year based on the ISO standard
QQuarter of year (1, 2, 3, 4; JAN-MAR = 1).
MMMonth (01-12; JAN = 01).
MONAbbreviated name of month.
MONTHName of month, padded with blanks to length of 9 characters.
RMRoman numeral month (I-XII; JAN = I).
WWWeek of year (1-53) where week 1 starts on the first day of the year and continues to the seventh day of the year.
WWeek of month (1-5) where week 1 starts on the first day of the month and ends on the seventh.
IWWeek of year (1-52 or 1-53) based on the ISO standard.
DDay of week (1-7).
DAYName of day.
DDDay of month (1-31).
DDDDay of year (1-366).
DYAbbreviated name of day.
JJulian day; the number of days since January 1, 4712 BC.
HHHour of day (1-12).
HH12Hour of day (1-12).
HH24Hour of day (0-23).
MIMinute (0-59).
SSSecond (0-59).
SSSSSSeconds past midnight (0-86399).
FFFractional seconds.


The following are date examples for the to_char function.

to_char(sysdate, 'yyyy/mm/dd');would return '2003/07/09'
to_char(sysdate, 'Month DD, YYYY');would return 'July 09, 2003'
to_char(sysdate, 'FMMonth DD, YYYY');would return 'July 9, 2003'
to_char(sysdate, 'MON DDth, YYYY');would return 'JUL 09TH, 2003'
to_char(sysdate, 'FMMON DDth, YYYY');would return 'JUL 9TH, 2003'
to_char(sysdate, 'FMMon ddth, YYYY');would return 'Jul 9th, 2003'


You will notice that in some examples, the format_mask parameter begins with "FM". This means that zeros and blanks are suppressed. This can be seen in the examples below.

to_char(sysdate, 'FMMonth DD, YYYY');would return 'July 9, 2003'
to_char(sysdate, 'FMMON DDth, YYYY');would return 'JUL 9TH, 2003'
to_char(sysdate, 'FMMon ddth, YYYY');would return 'Jul 9th, 2003'

The zeros have been suppressed so that the day component shows as "9" as opposed to "09".



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Oracle函数to_char转化数字型指定小数点位数的用法

to_char,函数功能,就是将数值型或者日期型转化为字符型。

比如最简单的应用:

/*1.0123--->'1.0123'*/
Select  TO_CHAR(1.0123)  FROM  DUAL
/*123--->'123'*/
Select  TO_CHAR(123)  FROM  DUAL

 接下来再看看下面:

/*0.123 ---> '.123' */
SELEC  TO_CHAR(0.123)  FROM  DUAL

 上面的结果 '.123' 在大多数情况下都不是我们想要的结果,我们想要的应该是 '0.123'。

我们来看一下to_char函数的具体用法:

TO_CHAR ( n [, fmt [, 'nlsparam']] )
该函数将NUMBER类型的n按数值格式fmt转换成VARCHAR2类型的值。 'nlsparams'指定由数值格式的元素返回的字符,包括:

.小数点字符

.组分隔符

.本地钱币符号

.国际钱币符号

变元的形式为:

'NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS="dg" NLS_CURRENCY="tcxt" NLS_ISO_CURRENCY=territory'

其中d为小数点字符,g为组分隔符。

例 :TO_CHAR (17145, 'L099G999', 'NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS=".," NLS_CURRENCY="NUD"')=NUD017,145

通过上面的了解,再查看fmt的一些格式,我们可以用以下表达式得到'0.123'的值:

/*0.123 ---> ' 0.123' */ 
Select  TO_CHAR(0.123, '0.999'FROM  DUAL
/*100.12 ---> '######' */ 
Select  TO_CHAR(100.12, '0.999'FROM  DUAL
/*1.12 ---> ' 1.120' */ 
Select  TO_CHAR(1.12, '0.999'FROM  DUAL

 ' 0.123'是出来了,可是前面又多了一个空格。

对于 100.12 的值却是######,以及'1.12'的值变成了 '1.120'。

我们重新确定一个新的需求:

1、去空格

2、小数点最多4位,最少保留2位。

    1--->'1.00';1.1--->'1.00';1.12-->'1.12';1.1234--->'1.1234';

    1.12345--->'1.1235'

最终实现如下:

/*
  FM :除空格  
  9999999.0099:允许小数点左边最大正数为7位,小数点右边最少2位,最多4位,且在第5位进行四舍五入
*/
 
Select  TO_CHAR(123.0233, 'FM9999999.0099'FROM  DUAL


---------------JoeCom 2006-08-08

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