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# Operators
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All operators are transformed to the corresponding functions at the query parsing stage, in accordance with their precedence and associativity.
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Groups of operators are listed in order of priority (the higher it is in the list, the earlier the operator is connected to its arguments).
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## Access operators
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`a[N]` Access to an element of an array; ` arrayElement(a, N) function`.
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`a.N` – Access to a tuble element; `tupleElement(a, N)` function.
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## Numeric negation operator
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`-a` – The `negate (a)` function.
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## Multiplication and division operators
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`a * b` – The `multiply (a, b) function.`
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`a / b` – The ` divide(a, b) function.`
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`a % b` – The `modulo(a, b) function.`
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## Addition and subtraction operators
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`a + b` – The `plus(a, b) function.`
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`a - b` – The `minus(a, b) function.`
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## Comparison operators
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`a = b` – The `equals(a, b) function.`
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`a == b` – The ` equals(a, b) function.`
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`a != b` – The `notEquals(a, b) function.`
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`a <> b` – The `notEquals(a, b) function.`
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`a <= b` – The `lessOrEquals(a, b) function.`
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`a >= b` – The `greaterOrEquals(a, b) function.`
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`a < b` – The `less(a, b) function.`
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`a > b` – The `greater(a, b) function.`
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`a LIKE s` – The `like(a, b) function.`
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`a NOT LIKE s` – The `notLike(a, b) function.`
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`a BETWEEN b AND c` – The same as `a >= b AND a <= c.`
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## Operators for working with data sets
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*See the section "IN operators".*
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`a IN ...` – The `in(a, b) function`
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`a NOT IN ...` – The `notIn(a, b) function.`
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`a GLOBAL IN ...` – The `globalIn(a, b) function.`
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`a GLOBAL NOT IN ...` – The `globalNotIn(a, b) function.`
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## Logical negation operator
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`NOT a` The `not(a) function.`
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## Logical AND operator
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`a AND b` – The`and(a, b) function.`
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## Logical OR operator
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`a OR b` – The `or(a, b) function.`
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## Conditional operator
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`a ? b : c` – The `if(a, b, c) function.`
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Note:
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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() function, each row will be replicated regardless of the "a" condition.
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## Conditional expression
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```sql
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CASE [x]
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WHEN a THEN b
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[WHEN ... THEN ...]
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ELSE c
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END
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```
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If "x" is specified, then transform(x, \[a, ...\], \[b, ...\], c). Otherwise – multiIf(a, b, ..., c).
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## Concatenation operator
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`s1 || s2` – The `concat(s1, s2) function.`
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## Lambda creation operator
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`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
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`[x1, ...]` – The `array(x1, ...) function.`
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## Tuple creation operator
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`(x1, x2, ...)` – The `tuple(x2, x2, ...) function.`
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## Associativity
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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 doesn't 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 to a single call of these functions.
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