SPACE() Function in MySQL
Last Updated :
24 Sep, 2020
SPACE() function in MySQL is used to return a string consisting of specified empty space characters.
Syntax :
SPACE(num)
Parameter : This method accepts one parameter as mentioned above and described below :
- num : It is an integer which indicates how many spaces are being contained.
Returns : It returns the string containing of specified number spaces .
Example-1 : SPACE() Function to return a string containing only spaces.
SELECT SPACE(6) AS String_Name;
Output :
Example-2 : Applying SPACE() Function with CONCAT() Function return a string.
SELECT CONCAT('Geeks', SPACE(3), 'For', SPACE(3), 'Geeks') AS Company_Name;
Output :
Company_Name |
Geeks For Geeks |
Example-3 : Using SPACE() Function in a Table.
Table : Player_Details :
Player_Id |
First_Name |
Last_Name |
101 |
Virat |
Kohli |
102 |
Rohit |
Sharma |
103 |
Sikhar |
Dhawan |
SELECT CONCAT(First_Name, SPACE(3), Last_Name) AS Full_Name FROM Player_Details ;
Output :
Full_Name |
Virat Kohli |
Rohit Sharma |
Sikhar Dhawan |
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