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slug: /en/sql-reference/operators/
sidebar_position: 38
sidebar_label: Operators
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---
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# Operators
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ClickHouse transforms operators to their corresponding functions at the query parsing stage according to their priority, precedence, and associativity.
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## Access Operators
`a[N]` Access to an element of an array. The `arrayElement(a, N)` function.
`a.N` Access to a tuple element. The `tupleElement(a, N)` function.
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## Numeric Negation Operator
`-a` The `negate (a)` function.
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For tuple negation: [tupleNegate](../../sql-reference/functions/tuple-functions.md#tuplenegate).
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## Multiplication and Division Operators
`a * b` The `multiply (a, b)` function.
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For multiplying tuple by number: [tupleMultiplyByNumber](../../sql-reference/functions/tuple-functions.md#tuplemultiplybynumber), for scalar product: [dotProduct](../../sql-reference/functions/tuple-functions.md#dotproduct).
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`a / b` The `divide(a, b)` function.
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For dividing tuple by number: [tupleDivideByNumber](../../sql-reference/functions/tuple-functions.md#tupledividebynumber).
`a % b` The `modulo(a, b)` function.
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## Addition and Subtraction Operators
`a + b` The `plus(a, b)` function.
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For tuple addiction: [tuplePlus](../../sql-reference/functions/tuple-functions.md#tupleplus).
`a - b` The `minus(a, b)` function.
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For tuple subtraction: [tupleMinus](../../sql-reference/functions/tuple-functions.md#tupleminus).
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## Comparison Operators
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### equals function
`a = b` The `equals(a, b)` function.
`a == b` The `equals(a, b)` function.
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### notEquals function
`a != b` The `notEquals(a, b)` function.
`a <> b` The `notEquals(a, b)` function.
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### lessOrEquals function
`a <= b` The `lessOrEquals(a, b)` function.
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### greaterOrEquals function
`a >= b` The `greaterOrEquals(a, b)` function.
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### less function
`a < b` The `less(a, b)` function.
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### greater function
`a > b` The `greater(a, b)` function.
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### like function
`a LIKE s` The `like(a, b)` function.
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### notLike function
`a NOT LIKE s` The `notLike(a, b)` function.
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### ilike function
`a ILIKE s` The `ilike(a, b)` function.
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### BETWEEN function
`a BETWEEN b AND c` The same as `a >= b AND a <= c`.
`a NOT BETWEEN b AND c` The same as `a < b OR a > c`.
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## Operators for Working with Data Sets
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See [IN operators](../../sql-reference/operators/in.md) and [EXISTS](../../sql-reference/operators/exists.md) operator.
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### in function
`a IN ...` The `in(a, b)` function.
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### notIn function
`a NOT IN ...` The `notIn(a, b)` function.
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### globalIn function
`a GLOBAL IN ...` The `globalIn(a, b)` function.
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### globalNotIn function
`a GLOBAL NOT IN ...` The `globalNotIn(a, b)` function.
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### in subquery function
`a = ANY (subquery)` The `in(a, subquery)` function.
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### notIn subquery function
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`a != ANY (subquery)` The same as `a NOT IN (SELECT singleValueOrNull(*) FROM subquery)`.
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### in subquery function
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`a = ALL (subquery)` The same as `a IN (SELECT singleValueOrNull(*) FROM subquery)`.
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### notIn subquery function
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`a != ALL (subquery)` The `notIn(a, subquery)` function.
**Examples**
Query with ALL:
``` sql
SELECT number AS a FROM numbers(10) WHERE a > ALL (SELECT number FROM numbers(3, 3));
```
Result:
``` text
┌─a─┐
│ 6 │
│ 7 │
│ 8 │
│ 9 │
└───┘
```
Query with ANY:
``` sql
SELECT number AS a FROM numbers(10) WHERE a > ANY (SELECT number FROM numbers(3, 3));
```
Result:
``` text
┌─a─┐
│ 4 │
│ 5 │
│ 6 │
│ 7 │
│ 8 │
│ 9 │
└───┘
```
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## Operators for Working with Dates and Times
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### EXTRACT
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``` sql
EXTRACT(part FROM date);
```
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Extract parts from a given date. For example, you can retrieve a month from a given date, or a second from a time.
The `part` parameter specifies which part of the date to retrieve. The following values are available:
- `DAY` — The day of the month. Possible values: 131.
- `MONTH` — The number of a month. Possible values: 112.
- `YEAR` — The year.
- `SECOND` — The second. Possible values: 059.
- `MINUTE` — The minute. Possible values: 059.
- `HOUR` — The hour. Possible values: 023.
The `part` parameter is case-insensitive.
The `date` parameter specifies the date or the time to process. Either [Date](../../sql-reference/data-types/date.md) or [DateTime](../../sql-reference/data-types/datetime.md) type is supported.
Examples:
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``` sql
SELECT EXTRACT(DAY FROM toDate('2017-06-15'));
SELECT EXTRACT(MONTH FROM toDate('2017-06-15'));
SELECT EXTRACT(YEAR FROM toDate('2017-06-15'));
```
In the following example we create a table and insert into it a value with the `DateTime` type.
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``` sql
CREATE TABLE test.Orders
(
OrderId UInt64,
OrderName String,
OrderDate DateTime
)
ENGINE = Log;
```
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``` sql
INSERT INTO test.Orders VALUES (1, 'Jarlsberg Cheese', toDateTime('2008-10-11 13:23:44'));
```
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``` sql
SELECT
toYear(OrderDate) AS OrderYear,
toMonth(OrderDate) AS OrderMonth,
toDayOfMonth(OrderDate) AS OrderDay,
toHour(OrderDate) AS OrderHour,
toMinute(OrderDate) AS OrderMinute,
toSecond(OrderDate) AS OrderSecond
FROM test.Orders;
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```
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``` text
┌─OrderYear─┬─OrderMonth─┬─OrderDay─┬─OrderHour─┬─OrderMinute─┬─OrderSecond─┐
│ 2008 │ 10 │ 11 │ 13 │ 23 │ 44 │
└───────────┴────────────┴──────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┘
```
You can see more examples in [tests](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/blob/master/tests/queries/0_stateless/00619_extract.sql).
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### INTERVAL
Creates an [Interval](../../sql-reference/data-types/special-data-types/interval.md)-type value that should be used in arithmetical operations with [Date](../../sql-reference/data-types/date.md) and [DateTime](../../sql-reference/data-types/datetime.md)-type values.
Types of intervals:
- `SECOND`
- `MINUTE`
- `HOUR`
- `DAY`
- `WEEK`
- `MONTH`
- `QUARTER`
- `YEAR`
You can also use a string literal when setting the `INTERVAL` value. For example, `INTERVAL 1 HOUR` is identical to the `INTERVAL '1 hour'` or `INTERVAL '1' hour`.
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:::tip
Intervals with different types cant be combined. You cant use expressions like `INTERVAL 4 DAY 1 HOUR`. Specify intervals in units that are smaller or equal to the smallest unit of the interval, for example, `INTERVAL 25 HOUR`. You can use consecutive operations, like in the example below.
:::
Examples:
``` sql
SELECT now() AS current_date_time, current_date_time + INTERVAL 4 DAY + INTERVAL 3 HOUR;
```
``` text
┌───current_date_time─┬─plus(plus(now(), toIntervalDay(4)), toIntervalHour(3))─┐
│ 2020-11-03 22:09:50 │ 2020-11-08 01:09:50 │
└─────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
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``` sql
SELECT now() AS current_date_time, current_date_time + INTERVAL '4 day' + INTERVAL '3 hour';
```
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``` text
┌───current_date_time─┬─plus(plus(now(), toIntervalDay(4)), toIntervalHour(3))─┐
│ 2020-11-03 22:12:10 │ 2020-11-08 01:12:10 │
└─────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
``` sql
SELECT now() AS current_date_time, current_date_time + INTERVAL '4' day + INTERVAL '3' hour;
```
``` text
┌───current_date_time─┬─plus(plus(now(), toIntervalDay('4')), toIntervalHour('3'))─┐
│ 2020-11-03 22:33:19 │ 2020-11-08 01:33:19 │
└─────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
You can work with dates without using `INTERVAL`, just by adding or subtracting seconds, minutes, and hours. For example, an interval of one day can be set by adding `60*60*24`.
:::note
The `INTERVAL` syntax or `addDays` function are always preferred. Simple addition or subtraction (syntax like `now() + ...`) doesn't consider time settings. For example, daylight saving time.
:::
Examples:
``` sql
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SELECT toDateTime('2014-10-26 00:00:00', 'Asia/Istanbul') AS time, time + 60 * 60 * 24 AS time_plus_24_hours, time + toIntervalDay(1) AS time_plus_1_day;
```
``` text
┌────────────────time─┬──time_plus_24_hours─┬─────time_plus_1_day─┐
│ 2014-10-26 00:00:00 │ 2014-10-26 23:00:00 │ 2014-10-27 00:00:00 │
└─────────────────────┴─────────────────────┴─────────────────────┘
```
**See Also**
- [Interval](../../sql-reference/data-types/special-data-types/interval.md) data type
- [toInterval](../../sql-reference/functions/type-conversion-functions.md#function-tointerval) type conversion functions
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## Logical AND Operator
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Syntax `SELECT a AND b` — calculates logical conjunction of `a` and `b` with the function [and](../../sql-reference/functions/logical-functions.md#logical-and-function).
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## Logical OR Operator
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Syntax `SELECT a OR b` — calculates logical disjunction of `a` and `b` with the function [or](../../sql-reference/functions/logical-functions.md#logical-or-function).
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## Logical Negation Operator
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Syntax `SELECT NOT a` — calculates logical negation of `a` with the function [not](../../sql-reference/functions/logical-functions.md#logical-not-function).
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## Conditional Operator
`a ? b : c` The `if(a, b, c)` function.
Note:
The conditional operator calculates the values of b and c, then checks whether condition a is met, and then returns the corresponding value. If `b` or `C` is an [arrayJoin()](../../sql-reference/functions/array-join.md#functions_arrayjoin) function, each row will be replicated regardless of the “a” condition.
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## Conditional Expression
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``` sql
CASE [x]
WHEN a THEN b
[WHEN ... THEN ...]
[ELSE c]
END
```
If `x` is specified, then `transform(x, [a, ...], [b, ...], c)` function is used. Otherwise `multiIf(a, b, ..., c)`.
If there is no `ELSE c` clause in the expression, the default value is `NULL`.
The `transform` function does not work with `NULL`.
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## Concatenation Operator
`s1 || s2` The `concat(s1, s2) function.`
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## Lambda Creation Operator
`x -> expr` The `lambda(x, expr) function.`
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The following operators do not have a priority since they are brackets:
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## Array Creation Operator
`[x1, ...]` The `array(x1, ...) function.`
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## Tuple Creation Operator
`(x1, x2, ...)` The `tuple(x2, x2, ...) function.`
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## Associativity
All binary operators have left associativity. For example, `1 + 2 + 3` is transformed to `plus(plus(1, 2), 3)`.
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Sometimes this does not work the way you expect. For example, `SELECT 4 > 2 > 3` will result in 0.
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For efficiency, the `and` and `or` functions accept any number of arguments. The corresponding chains of `AND` and `OR` operators are transformed into a single call of these functions.
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## Checking for `NULL`
ClickHouse supports the `IS NULL` and `IS NOT NULL` operators.
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### IS NULL {#is_null}
- For [Nullable](../../sql-reference/data-types/nullable.md) type values, the `IS NULL` operator returns:
- `1`, if the value is `NULL`.
- `0` otherwise.
- For other values, the `IS NULL` operator always returns `0`.
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Can be optimized by enabling the [optimize_functions_to_subcolumns](../../operations/settings/settings.md#optimize-functions-to-subcolumns) setting. With `optimize_functions_to_subcolumns = 1` the function reads only [null](../../sql-reference/data-types/nullable.md#finding-null) subcolumn instead of reading and processing the whole column data. The query `SELECT n IS NULL FROM table` transforms to `SELECT n.null FROM TABLE`.
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SELECT x+100 FROM t_null WHERE y IS NULL
```
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``` text
┌─plus(x, 100)─┐
│ 101 │
└──────────────┘
```
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### IS NOT NULL {#is_not_null}
- For [Nullable](../../sql-reference/data-types/nullable.md) type values, the `IS NOT NULL` operator returns:
- `0`, if the value is `NULL`.
- `1` otherwise.
- For other values, the `IS NOT NULL` operator always returns `1`.
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SELECT * FROM t_null WHERE y IS NOT NULL
```
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``` text
┌─x─┬─y─┐
│ 2 │ 3 │
└───┴───┘
```
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Can be optimized by enabling the [optimize_functions_to_subcolumns](../../operations/settings/settings.md#optimize-functions-to-subcolumns) setting. With `optimize_functions_to_subcolumns = 1` the function reads only [null](../../sql-reference/data-types/nullable.md#finding-null) subcolumn instead of reading and processing the whole column data. The query `SELECT n IS NOT NULL FROM table` transforms to `SELECT NOT n.null FROM TABLE`.