RTRIM
Syntax
Purpose
RTRIM
removes from the right end of char
all of the characters that appear in set
. This function is useful for formatting the output of a query.
If you do not specify set
, then it defaults to a single blank. RTRIM
works similarly to LTRIM
.
Both char
and set
can be any of the data types CHAR
, VARCHAR2
, NCHAR
, NVARCHAR2
, CLOB
, or NCLOB
. The string returned is of VARCHAR2
data type if char
is a character data type, NVARCHAR2
if char
is a national character data type, and a LOB if char
is a LOB data type.
See Also:
-
Appendix C in Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide for the collation determination rules, which define the collation
RTRIM
uses to compare characters fromset
with characters fromchar
, and for the collation derivation rules, which define the collation assigned to the character return value of this function
Examples
The following example trims all the right-most occurrences of less than sign (<
), greater than sign (>
) , and equal sign (=
) from a string:
SELECT RTRIM('<=====>BROWNING<=====>', '<>=') "RTRIM Example" FROM DUAL; RTRIM Example --------------- <=====>BROWNING