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field in the example should be `telegram` (not `icq`)
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---
slug: /en/sql-reference/functions/functions-for-nulls
sidebar_position: 135
sidebar_label: Nullable
---
# Functions for Working with Nullable Values
## isNull
Returns whether the argument is [NULL](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#null).
``` sql
isNull(x)
```
Alias: `ISNULL`.
**Arguments**
- `x` — A value of non-compound data type.
**Returned value**
- `1` if `x` is `NULL`.
- `0` if `x` is not `NULL`.
**Example**
Table:
``` text
┌─x─┬────y─┐
│ 1 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
│ 2 │ 3 │
└───┴──────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT x FROM t_null WHERE isNull(y);
```
Result:
``` text
┌─x─┐
│ 1 │
└───┘
```
## isNotNull
Returns whether the argument is not [NULL](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#null-literal).
``` sql
isNotNull(x)
```
**Arguments:**
- `x` — A value of non-compound data type.
**Returned value**
- `1` if `x` is not `NULL`.
- `0` if `x` is `NULL`.
**Example**
Table:
``` text
┌─x─┬────y─┐
│ 1 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
│ 2 │ 3 │
└───┴──────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT x FROM t_null WHERE isNotNull(y);
```
Result:
``` text
┌─x─┐
│ 2 │
└───┘
```
## isZeroOrNull
Returns whether the argument is 0 (zero) or [NULL](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#null-literal).
``` sql
isZeroOrNull(x)
```
**Arguments:**
- `x` — A value of non-compound data type.
**Returned value**
- `1` if `x` is 0 (zero) or `NULL`.
- `0` else.
**Example**
Table:
``` text
┌─x─┬────y─┐
│ 1 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
│ 2 │ 0 │
│ 3 │ 3 │
└───┴──────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT x FROM t_null WHERE isZeroOrNull(y);
```
Result:
``` text
┌─x─┐
│ 1 │
│ 2 │
└───┘
```
## coalesce
Returns the leftmost non-`NULL` argument.
``` sql
coalesce(x,...)
```
**Arguments:**
- Any number of parameters of non-compound type. All parameters must be of mutually compatible data types.
**Returned values**
- The first non-`NULL` argument
- `NULL`, if all arguments are `NULL`.
**Example**
Consider a list of contacts that may specify multiple ways to contact a customer.
``` text
┌─name─────┬─mail─┬─phone─────┬──telegram─┐
│ client 1 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │ 123-45-67 │ 123 │
│ client 2 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
└──────────┴──────┴───────────┴───────────┘
```
The `mail` and `phone` fields are of type String, but the `telegram` field is `UInt32`, so it needs to be converted to `String`.
Get the first available contact method for the customer from the contact list:
``` sql
SELECT name, coalesce(mail, phone, CAST(telegram,'Nullable(String)')) FROM aBook;
```
``` text
┌─name─────┬─coalesce(mail, phone, CAST(telegram, 'Nullable(String)'))─┐
│ client 1 │ 123-45-67 │
│ client 2 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
└──────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
## ifNull
Returns an alternative value if the argument is `NULL`.
``` sql
ifNull(x, alt)
```
**Arguments:**
- `x` — The value to check for `NULL`.
- `alt` — The value that the function returns if `x` is `NULL`.
**Returned values**
- `x` if `x` is not `NULL`.
- `alt` if `x` is `NULL`.
**Example**
Query:
``` sql
SELECT ifNull('a', 'b');
```
Result:
``` text
┌─ifNull('a', 'b')─┐
│ a │
└──────────────────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT ifNull(NULL, 'b');
```
Result:
``` text
┌─ifNull(NULL, 'b')─┐
│ b │
└───────────────────┘
```
## nullIf
Returns `NULL` if both arguments are equal.
``` sql
nullIf(x, y)
```
**Arguments:**
`x`, `y` — Values to compare. Must be of compatible types.
**Returned values**
- `NULL` if the arguments are equal.
- `x` if the arguments are not equal.
**Example**
Query:
``` sql
SELECT nullIf(1, 1);
```
Result:
``` text
┌─nullIf(1, 1)─┐
│ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
└──────────────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT nullIf(1, 2);
```
Result:
``` text
┌─nullIf(1, 2)─┐
│ 1 │
└──────────────┘
```
## assumeNotNull
Returns the corresponding non-`Nullable` value for a value of [Nullable](../../sql-reference/data-types/nullable.md) type. If the original value is `NULL`, an arbitrary result can be returned. See also functions `ifNull` and `coalesce`.
``` sql
assumeNotNull(x)
```
**Arguments:**
- `x` — The original value.
**Returned values**
- The input value as non-`Nullable` type, if it is not `NULL`.
- An arbitrary value, if the input value is `NULL`.
**Example**
Table:
``` text
┌─x─┬────y─┐
│ 1 │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
│ 2 │ 3 │
└───┴──────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT assumeNotNull(y) FROM table;
```
Result:
``` text
┌─assumeNotNull(y)─┐
│ 0 │
│ 3 │
└──────────────────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT toTypeName(assumeNotNull(y)) FROM t_null;
```
Result:
``` text
┌─toTypeName(assumeNotNull(y))─┐
│ Int8 │
│ Int8 │
└──────────────────────────────┘
```
## toNullable
Converts the argument type to `Nullable`.
``` sql
toNullable(x)
```
**Arguments:**
- `x` — A value of non-compound type.
**Returned value**
- The input value but of `Nullable` type.
**Example**
Query:
``` sql
SELECT toTypeName(10);
```
Result:
``` text
┌─toTypeName(10)─┐
│ UInt8 │
└────────────────┘
```
Query:
``` sql
SELECT toTypeName(toNullable(10));
```
Result:
``` text
┌─toTypeName(toNullable(10))─┐
│ Nullable(UInt8) │
└────────────────────────────┘
```