TRIM v14
The TRIM
method removes one or more elements from the end of a collection. The syntax for the TRIM
method is:
<collection>.TRIM[(<count>)]
Where:
collection
is the name of a collection.
count
is the number of elements removed from the end of the collection. EDB Postgres Advanced Server returns an error if count
is less than 0
or greater than the number of elements in the collection.
This example uses the TRIM
method to remove an element from the end of a collection:
DECLARE TYPE sparse_arr_typ IS TABLE OF NUMBER; sparse_arr sparse_arr_typ := sparse_arr_typ(-100,-10,0,10,100); BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('COUNT: ' || sparse_arr.COUNT); sparse_arr.TRIM; DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('COUNT: ' || sparse_arr.COUNT); END; COUNT: 5 COUNT: 4
COUNT
indicates that before the TRIM
method, there were five elements in the collection. After the TRIM
method is invoked, the collection contains four elements.
You can also specify the number of elements to remove from the end of the collection using the TRIM
method:
DECLARE TYPE sparse_arr_typ IS TABLE OF NUMBER; sparse_arr sparse_arr_typ := sparse_arr_typ(-100,-10,0,10,100); v_results VARCHAR2(50); BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('COUNT: ' || sparse_arr.COUNT); sparse_arr.TRIM(2); DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('COUNT: ' || sparse_arr.COUNT); FOR i IN sparse_arr.FIRST .. sparse_arr.LAST LOOP IF sparse_arr(i) IS NULL THEN v_results := v_results || 'NULL '; ELSE v_results := v_results || sparse_arr(i) || ' '; END IF; END LOOP; DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Results: ' || v_results); END; COUNT: 5 COUNT: 3 Results: -100 -10 0
COUNT
indicates that before the TRIM
method, there were five elements in the collection. After the TRIM
method is invoked, the collection contains three elements.