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| title: "SQL ARRAY functions" |
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| > Apache Druid supports two query languages: Druid SQL and [native queries](querying.md). |
| > This document describes the SQL language. |
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| This page describes the operations you can perform on arrays using [Druid SQL](./sql.md). See [`ARRAY` data type documentation](./sql-data-types.md#arrays) for additional details. |
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| All array references in the array function documentation can refer to multi-value string columns or `ARRAY` literals. |
| These functions are largely identical to the [multi-value string functions](sql-multivalue-string-functions.md), but |
| use `ARRAY` types and behavior. Multi-value string `VARCHAR` columns can be converted to `VARCHAR ARRAY` to use with |
| these functions using `MV_TO_ARRAY`, and `ARRAY` types can be converted to multi-value string `VARCHAR` with |
| `ARRAY_TO_MV`. |
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| The following table describes array functions. To learn more about array aggregation functions, see [SQL aggregation functions](./sql-aggregations.md). |
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| |Function|Description| |
| |--------|-----| |
| |`ARRAY[expr1, expr2, ...]`|Constructs a SQL `ARRAY` literal from the expression arguments, using the type of the first argument as the output array type.| |
| |`ARRAY_LENGTH(arr)`|Returns length of the array expression.| |
| |`ARRAY_OFFSET(arr, long)`|Returns the array element at the 0-based index supplied, or null for an out of range index.| |
| |`ARRAY_ORDINAL(arr, long)`|Returns the array element at the 1-based index supplied, or null for an out of range index.| |
| |`ARRAY_CONTAINS(arr, expr)`|If `expr` is a scalar type, returns 1 if `arr` contains `expr`. If `expr` is an array, returns 1 if `arr` contains all elements of `expr`. Otherwise returns 0.| |
| |`ARRAY_OVERLAP(arr1, arr2)`|Returns 1 if `arr1` and `arr2` have any elements in common, else 0.| |
| |`ARRAY_OFFSET_OF(arr, expr)`|Returns the 0-based index of the first occurrence of `expr` in the array. If no matching elements exist in the array, returns `-1` or `null` if `druid.generic.useDefaultValueForNull=false`.| |
| |`ARRAY_ORDINAL_OF(arr, expr)`|Returns the 1-based index of the first occurrence of `expr` in the array. If no matching elements exist in the array, returns `-1` or `null` if `druid.generic.useDefaultValueForNull=false`.| |
| |`ARRAY_PREPEND(expr, arr)`|Prepends `expr` to `arr` at the beginning, the resulting array type determined by the type of `arr`.| |
| |`ARRAY_APPEND(arr1, expr)`|Appends `expr` to `arr`, the resulting array type determined by the type of `arr1`.| |
| |`ARRAY_CONCAT(arr1, arr2)`|Concatenates `arr2` to `arr1`. The resulting array type is determined by the type of `arr1`.| |
| |`ARRAY_SLICE(arr, start, end)`|Returns the subarray of `arr` from the 0-based index `start` (inclusive) to `end` (exclusive). Returns `null`, if `start` is less than 0, greater than length of `arr`, or greater than `end`.| |
| |`ARRAY_TO_STRING(arr, str)`|Joins all elements of `arr` by the delimiter specified by `str`.| |
| |`STRING_TO_ARRAY(str1, str2)`|Splits `str1` into an array on the delimiter specified by `str2`, which is a regular expression.| |
| |`ARRAY_TO_MV(arr)`|Converts an `ARRAY` of any type into a multi-value string `VARCHAR`.| |