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  1. 26 kwi 2016 · Simply use SIGN() in mysql It returns 1 as a positive value and -1 is a negative value. Example. SELECT SIGN(500); -- (Output is 1) SELECT SIGN(2500); -- (Output is 1) SELECT SIGN(-999); -- (Output is -1) SELECT SIGN(-5); -- (Output is -1)

  2. Use SIGN(). It returns "0" for 0, "1" for positive and "-1" for negative values. SELECT DECODE( SIGN(money_return), 0, money_return, 1, money_return * 10, - 1, ABS(money_return) ) FROM CASH_T;

  3. 19 paź 2018 · In MySQL, the SIGN() function returns the sign of a number. That is, it indicates whether or not the value is a positive number, a negative number, or zero. You provide the value as an argument when calling the function.

  4. Detecting positive or negative values in MySQL is straightforward with the SIGN() function, which returns the sign of the specified numeric value. SELECT SIGN(8.9) AS positive_or_negative; -- Returns 1

  5. 28 wrz 2020 · SIGN() function in MySQL is used to return the sign of the given number. It returns 1 if the number is positive, -1 if the number is negative and 0 for zero. Syntax : SIGN(X) Parameter : SIGN() function accepts one parameter as input and will give you the results in values like Positive(+1),Negative(-1) and Zero(0).

  6. The SIGN() function returns the sign of a number, in the form of an integer which could be -1, 1 or, 0. If the specified number is a negative value this function returns -1. If the specified number is a positive value this function returns 1.

  7. For exact-value numbers, ROUND() uses the “ round half away from zero ” or “ round toward nearest ” rule: A value with a fractional part of .5 or greater is rounded up to the next integer if positive or down to the next integer if negative. (In other words, it is rounded away from zero.)

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