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Given a size (number of bytes), this function returns a readable, rounded size with suffix (KB, MB, etc.) as string.
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The opposite operations of this function are [parseReadableSize](#parseReadableSize), [parseReadableSizeOrZero](#parseReadableSizeOrZero), and [parseReadableSizeOrNull](#parseReadableSizeOrNull).
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**Syntax**
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```sql
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Given a size (number of bytes), this function returns a readable, rounded size with suffix (KiB, MiB, etc.) as string.
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The opposite operations of this function are [parseReadableSize](#parseReadableSize), [parseReadableSizeOrZero](#parseReadableSizeOrZero), and [parseReadableSizeOrNull](#parseReadableSizeOrNull).
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**Syntax**
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```sql
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└────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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```
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## parseReadableSize
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Given a string containing a byte size and `B`, `KiB`, `KB`, `MiB`, `MB`, etc. as a unit (i.e. [ISO/IEC 80000-13](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_80000) or decimal byte unit), this function returns the corresponding number of bytes.
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If the function is unable to parse the input value, it throws an exception.
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The inverse operations of this function are [formatReadableSize](#formatReadableSize) & [formatReadableDecimalSize](#formatReadableDecimalSize).
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**Syntax**
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```sql
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formatReadableSize(x)
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```
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**Arguments**
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- `x` : Readable size with ISO/IEC 80000-13 or decimal byte unit ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)).
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**Returned value**
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- Number of bytes, rounded up to the nearest integer ([UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md)).
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**Example**
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```sql
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SELECT
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arrayJoin(['1 B', '1 KiB', '3 MB', '5.314 KiB']) AS readable_sizes,
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parseReadableSize(readable_sizes) AS sizes;
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```
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```text
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┌─readable_sizes─┬───sizes─┐
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│ 1 B │ 1 │
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│ 1 KiB │ 1024 │
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│ 3 MB │ 3000000 │
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│ 5.314 KiB │ 5442 │
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└────────────────┴─────────┘
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```
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## parseReadableSizeOrNull
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Given a string containing a byte size and `B`, `KiB`, `KB`, `MiB`, `MB`, etc. as a unit (i.e. [ISO/IEC 80000-13](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_80000) or decimal byte unit), this function returns the corresponding number of bytes.
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If the function is unable to parse the input value, it returns `NULL`.
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The inverse operations of this function are [formatReadableSize](#formatReadableSize) & [formatReadableDecimalSize](#formatReadableDecimalSize).
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**Syntax**
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```sql
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parseReadableSizeOrNull(x)
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```
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**Arguments**
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- `x` : Readable size with ISO/IEC 80000-13 or decimal byte unit ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)).
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**Returned value**
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- Number of bytes, rounded up to the nearest integer, or NULL if unable to parse the input (Nullable([UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md))).
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**Example**
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```sql
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SELECT
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arrayJoin(['1 B', '1 KiB', '3 MB', '5.314 KiB', 'invalid']) AS readable_sizes,
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parseReadableSizeOrNull(readable_sizes) AS sizes;
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```
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```text
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┌─readable_sizes─┬───sizes─┐
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│ 1 B │ 1 │
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│ 1 KiB │ 1024 │
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│ 3 MB │ 3000000 │
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│ 5.314 KiB │ 5442 │
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│ invalid │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
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└────────────────┴─────────┘
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```
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## parseReadableSizeOrZero
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Given a string containing a byte size and `B`, `KiB`, `KB`, `MiB`, `MB`, etc. as a unit (i.e. [ISO/IEC 80000-13](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_80000) or decimal byte unit), this function returns the corresponding number of bytes. If the function is unable to parse the input value, it returns `0`.
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The inverse operations of this function are [formatReadableSize](#formatReadableSize) & [formatReadableDecimalSize](#formatReadableDecimalSize).
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**Syntax**
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```sql
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parseReadableSizeOrZero(x)
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```
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**Arguments**
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- `x` : Readable size with ISO/IEC 80000-13 or decimal byte unit ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)).
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**Returned value**
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- Number of bytes, rounded up to the nearest integer, or 0 if unable to parse the input ([UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md)).
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**Example**
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```sql
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SELECT
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arrayJoin(['1 B', '1 KiB', '3 MB', '5.314 KiB', 'invalid']) AS readable_sizes,
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parseReadableSizeOrZero(readable_sizes) AS sizes;
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```
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```text
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┌─readable_sizes─┬───sizes─┐
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│ 1 B │ 1 │
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│ 1 KiB │ 1024 │
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│ 3 MB │ 3000000 │
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│ 5.314 KiB │ 5442 │
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│ invalid │ 0 │
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└────────────────┴─────────┘
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```
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## parseTimeDelta
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Parse a sequence of numbers followed by something resembling a time unit.
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