Operators
This document describes the operators precedence, comparison functions and operators, logical operators, and assignment operators.
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| AND, && | Logical AND | 
| = | Assign a value (as part of a SETstatement, or as part of theSETclause in anUPDATEstatement) | 
| := | Assign a value | 
| BETWEEN ... AND ... | Check whether a value is within a range of values | 
| BINARY | Cast a string to a binary string | 
| & | Bitwise AND | 
| ~ | Bitwise inversion | 
| | | Bitwise OR | 
| ^ | Bitwise XOR | 
| CASE | Case operator | 
| DIV | Integer division | 
| / | Division operator | 
| = | Equal operator | 
| <=> | NULL-safe equal to operator | 
| > | Greater than operator | 
| >= | Greater than or equal operator | 
| IS | Test a value against a boolean | 
| IS NOT | Test a value against a boolean | 
| IS NOT NULL | NOT NULL value test | 
| IS NULL | NULL value test | 
| -> | Return value from JSON column after evaluating path; equivalent to JSON_EXTRACT() | 
| ->> | Return value from JSON column after evaluating path and unquoting the result; equivalent to JSON_UNQUOTE(JSON_EXTRACT()) | 
| << | Left shift | 
| < | Less than operator | 
| <= | Less than or equal operator | 
| LIKE | Simple pattern matching | 
| - | Minus operator | 
| %, MOD | Modulo operator | 
| NOT, ! | Negates value | 
| NOT BETWEEN ... AND ... | Check whether a value is not within a range of values | 
| !=, <> | Not equal operator | 
| NOT LIKE | Negation of simple pattern matching | 
| NOT REGEXP | Negation of REGEXP | 
| ||, OR | Logical OR | 
| + | Addition operator | 
| REGEXP | Pattern matching using regular expressions | 
| >> | Right shift | 
| RLIKE | Synonym for REGEXP | 
| SOUNDS LIKE | Compare sounds | 
| * | Multiplication operator | 
| - | Change the sign of the argument | 
| XOR | Logical XOR | 
Operator precedence
Operator precedences are shown in the following list, from highest precedence to the lowest. Operators that are shown together on a line have the same precedence.
INTERVAL
BINARY, COLLATE
!
- (unary minus), ~ (unary bit inversion)
^
*, /, DIV, %, MOD
-, +
<<, >>
&
|
= (comparison), <=>, >=, >, <=, <, <>, !=, IS, LIKE, REGEXP, IN
BETWEEN, CASE, WHEN, THEN, ELSE
NOT
AND, &&
XOR
OR, ||
= (assignment), :=
For details, see Operator Precedence.
Comparison functions and operators
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| BETWEEN ... AND ... | Check whether a value is within a range of values | 
| COALESCE() | Return the first non-NULL argument | 
| = | Equal operator | 
| <=> | NULL-safe equal to operator | 
| > | Greater than operator | 
| >= | Greater than or equal operator | 
| GREATEST() | Return the largest argument | 
| IN() | Check whether a value is within a set of values | 
| INTERVAL() | Return the index of the argument that is less than the first argument | 
| IS | Test a value against a boolean | 
| IS NOT | Test a value against a boolean | 
| IS NOT NULL | NOT NULL value test | 
| IS NULL | NULL value test | 
| ISNULL() | Test whether the argument is NULL | 
| LEAST() | Return the smallest argument | 
| < | Less than operator | 
| <= | Less than or equal operator | 
| LIKE | Simple pattern matching | 
| NOT BETWEEN ... AND ... | Check whether a value is not within a range of values | 
| !=, <> | Not equal operator | 
| NOT IN() | Check whether a value is not within a set of values | 
| NOT LIKE | Negation of simple pattern matching | 
| STRCMP() | Compare two strings | 
For details, see Comparison Functions and Operators.
Logical operators
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| AND, && | Logical AND | 
| NOT, ! | Negates value | 
| ||, OR | Logical OR | 
| XOR | Logical XOR | 
For details, see MySQL Handling of GROUP BY.
Assignment operators
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| = | Assign a value (as part of a SETstatement, or as part of theSETclause in anUPDATEstatement) | 
| := | Assign a value | 
For details, see Detection of Functional Dependence.
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