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Tuple

Tuple Data Types

NameAliasesValuesDescription
TUPLE('2023-02-14 08:00:00','Valentine's Day')Collection of ordered,immutable,which requires the type of each element to be declared before being used.

A tuple is a collection of ordered, immutable, and heterogeneous elements, represented within parentheses () in most programming languages. In other words, a tuple is a finite ordered list of elements of different data types, and once created, its elements cannot be changed or modified.

Tuples are commonly used to store related data, such as the coordinates of a point in a 2D space (x, y), or a name and its corresponding address, or a date and its corresponding event, and so on.

but it's not suggested to use it unless you really need it.

Example

Create a table:

CREATE TABLE t_table(event tuple(datetime, varchar));

Insert a value with different type into the table:

insert into t_table values(('2023-02-14 8:00:00','Valentine\'s Day'));

Query the result:

SELECT * FROM t_table;
+---------------------------------------------------+
| event |
+---------------------------------------------------+
| ('2023-02-14 08:00:00.000000','Valentine\'s Day') |
+---------------------------------------------------+

Get by index

The elements of a Databend tuple can be accessed by their indices, which start from 1.

Example

mysql> select event.1 from t_table;
+----------------------------+
| event.1 |
+----------------------------+
| 2023-02-14 08:00:00.000000 |
+----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.03 sec)
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