get_json_double

description

Syntax

DOUBLE get_json_double(VARCHAR json_str, VARCHAR json_path)

Parse and get the floating-point content of the specified path in the JSON string. Where json_path must start with the $symbol and use. as the path splitter. If the path contains…, double quotation marks can be used to surround it. Use [] to denote array subscripts, starting at 0. The content of path cannot contain “,[and]. If the json_string format is incorrect, or the json_path format is incorrect, or matches cannot be found, NULL is returned.

In addition, it is recommended to use the jsonb type and jsonb_extract_XXX function performs the same function.

example

  1. Get the value of key as “k1”
  1. mysql> SELECT get_json_double('{"k1":1.3, "k2":"2"}', "$.k1");
  2. +-------------------------------------------------+
  3. | get_json_double('{"k1":1.3, "k2":"2"}', '$.k1') |
  4. +-------------------------------------------------+
  5. | 1.3 |
  6. +-------------------------------------------------+
  1. Get the second element of the array whose key is “my. key”
  1. mysql> SELECT get_json_double('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":[1.1, 2.2, 3.3]}', '$."my.key"[1]');
  2. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  3. | get_json_double('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":[1.1, 2.2, 3.3]}', '$."my.key"[1]') |
  4. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  5. | 2.2 |
  6. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1. Get the first element in an array whose secondary path is k1. key - > K2
  1. mysql> SELECT get_json_double('{"k1.key":{"k2":[1.1, 2.2]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]');
  2. +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
  3. | get_json_double('{"k1.key":{"k2":[1.1, 2.2]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]') |
  4. +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
  5. | 1.1 |
  6. +---------------------------------------------------------------------+

keywords

GET_JSON_DOUBLE,GET,JSON,DOUBLE