COUNT
Description
Aggregate function.
The COUNT() function calculates the number of records returned by a select query.
note
NULL values are not counted.
Syntax
> COUNT(expr)
Arguments
Arguments | Description |
---|---|
expr | Any expression.This may be a column name, the result of another function, or a math operation. * is also allowed, to indicate pure row counting. |
Returned Value
Returns a count of the number of non-NULL values of expr
in the rows retrieved by a SELECT statement. The result is a BIGINT value.
If there are no matching rows, COUNT() returns 0.
Examples
> drop table if exists tbl1,tbl2;
> create table tbl1 (col_1a tinyint, col_1b smallint, col_1c int, col_1d bigint, col_1e char(10) not null);
> insert into tbl1 values (0,1,1,7,"a");
> insert into tbl1 values (0,1,2,8,"b");
> insert into tbl1 values (0,1,3,9,"c");
> insert into tbl1 values (0,1,4,10,"D");
> insert into tbl1 values (0,1,5,11,"a");
> insert into tbl1 values (0,1,6,12,"c");
> select count(col_1b) from tbl1;
+---------------+
| count(col_1b) |
+---------------+
| 6 |
+---------------+
> select count(*) from tbl1 where col_1d<10;
+----------+
| count(*) |
+----------+
| 3 |
+----------+