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time_slice

Description

Converts a given time into the beginning or end of a time interval based on the specified time granularity.

This function is supported from v2.3.

v2.5 supports converting a given time into the end of a time interval.

Syntax

DATETIME time_slice(DATETIME dt, INTERVAL N type[, boundary])

Parameters

  • dt: the time to convert, DATETIME.
  • INTERVAL N type: the time granularity, for example, interval 5 second.
    • N is the length of time interval. It must be an INT value.
    • type is the unit, which can be YEAR, QUARTER, MONTH, WEEK, DAY, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, MILLISECOND (since 3.1.7), and MICROSECOND (since 3.1.7).
  • boundary: optional. It is used to specify whether to return the beginning (FLOOR) or end (CEIL) of the time interval. Valid values: FLOOR, CEIL. If this parameter is not specified, FLOOR is the default. This parameter is supported from v2.5.

Return value

Returns a value of the DATETIME type.

Usage notes

The time interval starts from A.D. 0001-01-01 00:00:00.

Examples

The following examples are provided based on the test_all_type_select table.

select * from test_all_type_select order by id_int;
+------------+---------------------+--------+
| id_date | id_datetime | id_int |
+------------+---------------------+--------+
| 2052-12-26 | 1691-12-23 04:01:09 | 0 |
| 2168-08-05 | 2169-12-18 15:44:31 | 1 |
| 1737-02-06 | 1840-11-23 13:09:50 | 2 |
| 2245-10-01 | 1751-03-21 00:19:04 | 3 |
| 1889-10-27 | 1861-09-12 13:28:18 | 4 |
+------------+---------------------+--------+
5 rows in set (0.06 sec)

Example 1: Convert a given DATETIME value to the beginning of a 5-second time interval without specifying the boundary parameter.

select time_slice(id_datetime, interval 5 second)
from test_all_type_select
order by id_int;
+---------------------------------------------------+
| time_slice(id_datetime, INTERVAL 5 second, floor) |
+---------------------------------------------------+
| 1691-12-23 04:01:05 |
| 2169-12-18 15:44:30 |
| 1840-11-23 13:09:50 |
| 1751-03-21 00:19:00 |
| 1861-09-12 13:28:15 |
+---------------------------------------------------+
5 rows in set (0.16 sec)

Example 2: Convert a given DATETIME value to the beginning of a 5-day time interval with boundary set to FLOOR.

select time_slice(id_datetime, interval 5 day, FLOOR)
from test_all_type_select
order by id_int;
+------------------------------------------------+
| time_slice(id_datetime, INTERVAL 5 day, floor) |
+------------------------------------------------+
| 1691-12-22 00:00:00 |
| 2169-12-16 00:00:00 |
| 1840-11-21 00:00:00 |
| 1751-03-18 00:00:00 |
| 1861-09-12 00:00:00 |
+------------------------------------------------+
5 rows in set (0.15 sec)

Example 3: Convert a given DATETIME value to the end of a 5-day time interval.

select time_slice(id_datetime, interval 5 day, CEIL)
from test_all_type_select
order by id_int;
+-----------------------------------------------+
| time_slice(id_datetime, INTERVAL 5 day, ceil) |
+-----------------------------------------------+
| 1691-12-27 00:00:00 |
| 2169-12-21 00:00:00 |
| 1840-11-26 00:00:00 |
| 1751-03-23 00:00:00 |
| 1861-09-17 00:00:00 |
+-----------------------------------------------+

Example 4: Convert a given DATETIME value to the end of a 1-millisecond time interval.

select id_datetime, time_slice(id_datetime, interval 1 millisecond, CEIL)
from test_all_type_select
order by id_int;
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| id_datetime | time_slice(id_datetime, INTERVAL 1 millisecond, ceil) |
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| 1691-12-23 04:01:09 | 1691-12-23 04:01:09.001000 |
| 2169-12-18 15:44:31 | 2169-12-18 15:44:31.001000 |
| 1840-11-23 13:09:50 | 1840-11-23 13:09:50.001000 |
| 1751-03-21 00:19:04 | 1751-03-21 00:19:04.001000 |
| 1861-09-12 13:28:18 | 1861-09-12 13:28:18.001000 |
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+

Example 5: Convert a given DATETIME value to the end of a 1-microsecond time interval.

select id_datetime, time_slice(id_datetime, interval 1 microsecond, CEIL)
from test_all_type_select
order by id_int;
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| id_datetime | time_slice(id_datetime, INTERVAL 1 microsecond, ceil) |
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| 1691-12-23 04:01:09 | 1691-12-23 04:01:09.000001 |
| 2169-12-18 15:44:31 | 2169-12-18 15:44:31.000001 |
| 1840-11-23 13:09:50 | 1840-11-23 13:09:50.000001 |
| 1751-03-21 00:19:04 | 1751-03-21 00:19:04.000001 |
| 1861-09-12 13:28:18 | 1861-09-12 13:28:18.000001 |
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+