Oracle® Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E10577-03 |
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The UTL_RAW
package provides SQL functions for manipulating RAW
datatypes.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Overview
Operational Notes
This package is necessary because normal SQL functions do not operate on RAWs
, and PL/SQL does not allow overloading between a RAW
and a CHAR
datatype. UTL_RAW
also includes subprograms that convert various COBOL number formats to, and from, RAWs
.
UTL_RAW
is not specific to the database environment, and it may actually be used in other environments. For this reason, the prefix UTL has been given to the package, instead of DBMS.
UTL_RAW
allows a RAW
"record" to be composed of many elements. By using the RAW
datatype, character set conversion will not be performed, keeping the RAW
in its original format when being transferred through remote procedure calls.
With the RAW
functions, you can manipulate binary data that was previously limited to the hextoraw
and rawtohex
functions.
Table 229-1 UTL_RAW Package Subprograms
Subprogram | Description |
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Performs bitwise logical "and" of the values in |
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Performs bitwise logical "complement" of the values in |
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Performs bitwise logical "or" of the values in |
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Performs bitwise logical "exclusive or" of the values in |
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Returns the binary representation of a |
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Returns the binary representation of a |
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Returns the binary representation of a |
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Returns the binary representation of a |
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Casts the binary representation of a |
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Casts the binary representation of a |
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Casts the binary representation of a |
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Casts the binary representation of a |
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Converts a |
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Converts a |
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Converts a |
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Compares |
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Concatenates up to 12 |
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Converts |
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Returns |
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Returns the length in bytes of a |
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Overlays the specified portion of target |
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Reverses a byte sequence in |
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Returns |
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Translates the bytes in the input |
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Converts the bytes in the input |
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Returns a |
This function performs bitwise logical "and" of the values in RAW
r1
with RAW
r2
and returns the "anded" result RAW
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.BIT_AND ( r1 IN RAW, r2 IN RAW) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(bit_and, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-2 BIT_AND Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-3 BIT_AND Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
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Containing the "and" of |
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Either |
Usage Notes
If r1
and r2 differ in length, the and operation is terminated after the last byte of the shorter of the two RAWs
, and the unprocessed portion of the longer RAW
is appended to the partial result. The result length equals the longer of the two input RAWs
.
This function performs bitwise logical "complement" of the values in RAW
r
and returns the complement'ed result RAW
. The result length equals the input RAW
r
length.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.BIT_COMPLEMENT ( r IN RAW) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(bit_complement, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-4 BIT_COMPLEMENT Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-5 BIT_COMPLEMENT Function Return Values
Return | Description |
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The "complement" of |
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If |
This function performs bitwise logical "or" of the values in RAW
r1 with RAW
r2 and returns the or'd result RAW
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.BIT_OR ( r1 IN RAW, r2 IN RAW) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(bit_or, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-6 BIT_OR Function Parameters
Parameters | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-7 BIT_OR Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
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Containing the "or" of |
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Either |
Usage Notes
If r1
and r2
differ in length, then the "or" operation is terminated after the last byte of the shorter of the two RAWs
, and the unprocessed portion of the longer RAW
is appended to the partial result. The result length equals the longer of the two input RAWs
.
This function performs bitwise logical "exclusive or" of the values in RAW
r1
with RAW
r2
and returns the xor'd result RAW
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.BIT_XOR ( r1 IN RAW, r2 IN RAW) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(bit_xor, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-8 BIT_XOR Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-9 BIT_XOR Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
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Containing the "xor" of |
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If either |
Usage Notes
If r1
and r2
differ in length, then the "xor" operation is terminated after the last byte of the shorter of the two RAWs
, and the unprocessed portion of the longer RAW
is appended to the partial result. The result length equals the longer of the two input RAWs
.
This function returns the binary representation of a BINARY_DOUBLE
(in RAW
).
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_FROM_BINARY_DOUBLE( n IN BINARY_DOUBLE, endianess IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT 1) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_from_binary_double, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-10 CAST_FROM_BINARY_DOUBLE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The |
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A |
Return Values
The binary representation of the BINARY_DOUBLE
value, or NULL
if the input is NULL
.
Usage Notes
An 8-byte binary_double
value maps to the IEEE 754 double-precision format as follows:
byte 0: bit 63 ~ bit 56 byte 1: bit 55 ~ bit 48 byte 2: bit 47 ~ bit 40 byte 3: bit 39 ~ bit 32 byte 4: bit 31 ~ bit 24 byte 5: bit 23 ~ bit 16 byte 6: bit 15 ~ bit 8 byte 7: bit 7 ~ bit 0
The parameter endianess describes how the bytes of BINARY_DOUBLE
are mapped to the bytes of RAW
. In the following matrix, rb0 ~ rb7 refer to the bytes in raw and db0 ~ db7 refer to the bytes in BINARY_DOUBLE.
rb0 | rb1 | rb2 | rb3 | rb4 | rb5 | rb6 | rb7 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
big_endian | db0 |
db1 |
db2 |
db3 |
db4 |
db5 |
db6 |
db7 |
little_endian | db7 |
db6 |
db5 |
db4 |
db3 |
db2 |
db1 |
db0 |
In case of machine-endian, the 8 bytes of the BINARY_DOUBLE
argument are copied straight across into the RAW
return value. The effect is the same if the user has passed big_endian
on a big-endian machine, or little_endian
on a little-endian machine.
This function returns the binary representation of a BINARY_FLOAT
(in RAW
).
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_FROM_BINARY_FLOAT( n IN BINARY_FLOAT, endianess IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT 1) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_from_binary_float, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-11 CAST_FROM_BINARY_FLOAT Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The |
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A |
Return Values
The binary representation (RAW) of the BINARY_FLOAT
value, or NULL
if the input is NULL
.
Usage Notes
A 4-byte binary_float
value maps to the IEEE 754 single-precision format as follows:
byte 0: bit 31 ~ bit 24 byte 1: bit 23 ~ bit 16 byte 2: bit 15 ~ bit 8 byte 3: bit 7 ~ bit 0
The parameter endianess describes how the bytes of BINARY_FLOAT
are mapped to the bytes of RAW
. In the following matrix, rb0 ~ rb3 refer to the bytes in RAW
and fb0 ~ fb3 refer to the bytes in BINARY_FLOAT
.
rb0 | rb1 | rb2 | rb3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
big_endian | fbo | fb1 | fb2 | fb3 |
little_endian | fb3 | fb2 | fb1 | fb0 |
In case of machine-endian, the 4 bytes of the BINARY_FLOAT
argument are copied straight across into the RAW
return value. The effect is the same if the user has passed big_endian
on a big-endian machine, or little_endian
on a little-endian machine.
This function returns the binary representation of a BINARY_INTEGER
(in RAW
).
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_FROM_BINARY_INTEGER ( n IN BINARY_INTEGER endianess IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT BIG_ENDIAN) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_from_binary_integer, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-12 CAST_FROM_BINARY_INTEGER Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The |
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A |
Return Values
The binary representation of the BINARY_INTEGER
value.
This function returns the binary representation of a NUMBER
(in RAW
).
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_FROM_NUMBER ( n IN NUMBER) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_from_number, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Return Values
The binary representation of the NUMBER
value.
This function casts the binary representation of a BINARY_DOUBLE
(in RAW
) into a BINARY_DOUBLE
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_BINARY_DOUBLE ( r IN RAW endianess IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT 1) RETURN BINARY_DOUBLE;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_binary_double, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-14 CAST_TO_BINARY_DOUBLE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The binary representation of a |
|
A |
Return Values
The BINARY_DOUBLE
value.
Usage Notes
If the RAW
argument is more than 8 bytes, only the first 8 bytes are used and the rest of the bytes are ignored. If the result is -0
, +0
is returned. If the result is NaN
, the value BINARY_DOUBLE_NAN
is returned.
If the RAW
argument is less than 8 bytes, a VALUE_ERROR
exception is raised.
An 8-byte binary_double value maps to the IEEE 754 double-precision format as follows:
byte 0: bit 63 ~ bit 56 byte 1: bit 55 ~ bit 48 byte 2: bit 47 ~ bit 40 byte 3: bit 39 ~ bit 32 byte 4: bit 31 ~ bit 24 byte 5: bit 23 ~ bit 16 byte 6: bit 15 ~ bit 8 byte 7: bit 7 ~ bit 0
The parameter endianess describes how the bytes of BINARY_DOUBLE
are mapped to the bytes of RAW
. In the following matrix, rb0 ~ rb7 refer to the bytes in raw and db0 ~ db7 refer to the bytes in BINARY_DOUBLE.
rb0 | rb1 | rb2 | rb3 | rb4 | rb5 | rb6 | rb7 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
big_endian | db0 |
db1 |
db2 |
db3 |
db4 |
db5 |
db6 |
db7 |
little_endian | db7 |
db6 |
db5 |
db4 |
db3 |
db2 |
db1 |
db0 |
In case of machine-endian, the 8 bytes of the RAW
argument are copied straight across into the BINARY_DOUBLE
return value. The effect is the same if the user has passed big_endian
on a big-endian machine, or little_endian
on a little-endian machine.
This function casts the binary representation of a BINARY_FLOAT
(in RAW) into a BINARY_FLOAT
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_BINARY_FLOAT ( r IN RAW endianess IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT 1) RETURN BINARY_FLOAT;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_binary_float, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-15 CAST_TO_BINARY_FLOAT Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The binary representation of a |
|
A |
Return Values
The BINARY_FLOAT
value.
Usage Notes
If the RAW
argument is more than 4 bytes, only the first 4 bytes are used and the rest of the bytes are ignored. If the result is -0, +0 is returned. If the result is NaN, the value BINARY_FLOAT_NAN
is returned.
If the RAW
argument is less than 4 bytes, a VALUE_ERROR
exception is raised.
A 4-byte binary_float
value maps to the IEEE 754 single-precision format as follows:
byte 0: bit 31 ~ bit 24 byte 1: bit 23 ~ bit 16 byte 2: bit 15 ~ bit 8 byte 3: bit 7 ~ bit 0
The parameter endianess describes how the bytes of BINARY_FLOAT
are mapped to the bytes of RAW
. In the following matrix, rb0 ~ rb3 refer to the bytes in RAW
and fb0 ~ fb3 refer to the bytes in BINARY_FLOAT
.
rb0 | rb1 | rb2 | rb3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
big_endian | fbo |
fb1 |
fb2 |
fb3 |
little_endian | fb3 |
fb2 |
fb1 |
fb0 |
In case of machine-endian, the 4 bytes of the RAW
argument are copied straight across into the BINARY_FLOAT
return value. The effect is the same if the user has passed big_endian
on a big-endian machine, or little_endian
on a little-endian machine.
This function casts the binary representation of a BINARY_INTEGER
(in RAW
) into a BINARY_INTEGER
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_BINARY_INTEGER ( r IN RAW endianess IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT BIG_ENDIAN) RETURN BINARY_INTEGER;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_binary_integer, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-16 CAST_TO_BINARY_INTEGER Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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|
The binary representation of a |
|
A |
Return Values
The BINARY_INTEGER
value
This function casts the binary representation of a NUMBER
(in RAW
) into a NUMBER
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_NUMBER ( r IN RAW) RETURN NUMBER;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_number, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-17 CAST_TO_NUMBER function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The binary representation of a |
Return Values
The NUMBER
value.
This function converts a VARCHAR2
represented using n
data bytes into a RAW
with n
data bytes. The data is not modified in any way; only its datatype is recast to a RAW
datatype.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_RAW ( c IN VARCHAR2) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_raw, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-18 CAST_TO_RAW Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-19 CAST_TO_RAW Function Return Values
Return | Description |
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Containing the same data as the input |
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If |
This function converts a RAW
represented using n
data bytes into VARCHAR2
with n
data bytes.
Note:
When casting to aVARCHAR2
, the current Globalization Support character set is used for the characters within that VARCHAR2
.Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_VARCHAR2 ( r IN RAW) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_VARCHAR2, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-20 CAST_TO_VARCHAR2 Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-21 CAST_TO_VARCHAR2 Function Return Values
Return | Description |
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Containing having the same data as the input |
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If |
This function converts a RAW
represented using n
data bytes into NVARCHAR2
with n
data bytes.
Note:
When casting to aNVARCHAR2
, the current Globalization Support character set is used for the characters within that NVARCHAR2
.Syntax
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_NVARCHAR2 ( r IN RAW) RETURN NVARCHAR2;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(cast_to_NVARCHAR2, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-22 CAST_TO_NVARCHAR2 Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Return Values
Table 229-23 CAST_TO_NVARCHAR2 Function Return Values
Return | Description |
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Containing having the same data as the input |
|
If |
This function compares RAW
r1
against RAW
r2
. If r1
and r2
differ in length, then the shorter RAW
is extended on the right with pad
if necessary.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.COMPARE ( r1 IN RAW, r2 IN RAW, pad IN RAW DEFAULT NULL) RETURN NUMBER;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(compare, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-24 COMPARE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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1st |
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2nd |
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This is an optional parameter. Byte to extend whichever of |
Return Values
Table 229-25 COMPARE Function Return Values
Return | Description |
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Equals 0 if Equals position (numbered from 1) of the first mismatched byte. |
This function concatenates up to 12 RAWs
into a single RAW
. If the concatenated size exceeds 32K, then an error is returned
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CONCAT ( r1 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r2 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r3 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r4 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r5 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r6 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r7 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r8 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r9 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r10 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r11 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, r12 IN RAW DEFAULT NULL) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(concat, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
r1
....r12
are the RAW
items to concatenate.
Return Values
Table 229-26 CONCAT Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
|
Containing the items concatenated. |
Exceptions
There is an error if the sum of the lengths of the inputs exceeds the maximum allowable length for a RAW
, which is 32767 bytes.
This function converts RAW
r
from character set from_charset
to character set to_charset
and returns the resulting RAW
.
Both from_charset
and to_charset
must be supported character sets defined to the Oracle server.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.CONVERT ( r IN RAW, to_charset IN VARCHAR2, from_charset IN VARCHAR2) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(convert, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-27 CONVERT Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Name of Globalization Support character set to which |
|
Name of Globalization Support character set in which |
Return Values
Table 229-28 CONVERT Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
|
Byte string |
Exceptions
Table 229-29 CONVERT Function Exceptions
Error | Description |
---|---|
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Either: - - - |
This function returns n
copies of r
concatenated together.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.COPIES ( r IN RAW, n IN NUMBER) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(copies, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-30 COPIES Function Parameters
Parameters | Description |
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Number of times to copy the |
Return Values
This returns the RAW
copied n
times.
Exceptions
Table 229-31 COPIES Function Exceptions
Error | Description |
---|---|
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Either: - - - Length of result exceeds maximum length of a |
This function returns the length in bytes of a RAW
r
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.LENGTH ( r IN RAW) RETURN NUMBER;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(length, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Return Values
This function overlays the specified portion of target RAW
with overlay_str
RAW
, starting from byte position pos
of target
and proceeding for len
bytes.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.OVERLAY ( overlay_str IN RAW, target IN RAW, pos IN BINARY_INTEGER DEFAULT 1, len IN BINARY_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL, pad IN RAW DEFAULT NULL) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(overlay, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-34 OVERLAY Function Parameters
Parameters | Description |
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|
Byte-string used to overlay target. |
|
Byte-string which is to be overlaid. |
|
Position in target (numbered from 1) to start overlay. |
|
The number of target bytes to overlay. |
|
Pad byte used when overlay |
Defaults and Optional Parameters
Table 229-35 OVERLAY Function Optional Parameters
Optional Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
1 |
|
To the length of |
|
x'00' |
Return Values
Table 229-36 OVERLAY Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
|
The target |
Usage Notes
If overlay_str
has less than len
bytes, then it is extended to len
bytes using the pad
byte. If overlay_str
exceeds len
bytes, then the extra bytes in overlay_str
are ignored. If len
bytes beginning at position pos
of target
exceeds the length of target
, then target
is extended to contain the entire length of overlay_str
.
If
len
is specified, it must be greater than or equal to 0
. If pos
is specified, it must be greater than or equal to 1
. If pos
exceeds the length of target
, then target
is padded with pad
bytes to position pos
, and target
is further extended with overlay_str
bytes.
Exceptions
Table 229-37 OVERLAY Function Exceptions
Error | Description |
---|---|
|
Either: - - Target is missing or undefined - Length of target exceeds maximum length of a - - |
This function reverses a byte sequence in RAW
r
from end to end. For example, x'0102F3' would be reversed to x'F30201', and 'xyz' would be reversed to 'zyx'.The result length is the same as the input RAW
length.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.REVERSE ( r IN RAW) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(reverse, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Return Values
Exceptions
This function returns len
bytes, starting at pos
from RAW
r
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.SUBSTR ( r IN RAW, pos IN BINARY_INTEGER, len IN BINARY_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(substr, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-41 SUBSTR Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
The |
|
The byte position in |
|
The number of bytes from |
Defaults and Optional Parameters
Table 229-42 SUBSTR Function Exceptions
Optional Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
Position |
Return Values
Table 229-43 SUBSTR Function Return Values
Return | Description |
---|---|
|
Beginning at |
|
|
Usage Notes
If pos
is positive, then SUBSTR
counts from the beginning of r
to find the first byte. If pos
is negative, then SUBSTR
counts backward from the end of the r
. The value pos
cannot be 0.
If len
is omitted, then SUBSTR
returns all bytes to the end of r
. The value len
cannot be less than 1.
Exceptions
Table 229-44 SUBSTR Function Exceptions
Error | Description |
---|---|
|
|
This function translates the bytes in the input RAW
r
according to the bytes in the translation RAWs
from_set
and to_set
. If a byte in r
has a matching byte in from_set
, then it is replaced by the byte in the corresponding position in to_set
, or deleted.
Bytes in r
, but undefined in from_set
, are copied to the result. Only the first (leftmost) occurrence of a byte in from_set
is used. Subsequent duplicates are not scanned and are ignored.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.TRANSLATE ( r IN RAW, from_set IN RAW, to_set IN RAW) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(translate, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-45 TRANSLATE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
|
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Return Values
Usage Notes
If to_set
is shorter than from_set
, then the extra from_set
bytes have no translation correspondence and any bytes in r
matching.
Note:
Difference fromTRANSLITERATE
:
- Translation RAWs
have no defaults.
- r
bytes undefined in the to_set
translation RAW
are deleted.
- Result RAW
may be shorter than input RAW
r
.
Exceptions
Table 229-47 TRANSLATE Function Exceptions
Error | Description |
---|---|
|
Either: - - - |
This function converts the bytes in the input RAW
r
according to the bytes in the transliteration RAWs
from_set
and to_set
. Successive bytes in r
are looked up in the from_set
, and, if not found, copied unaltered to the result RAW
. If found, then they are replaced in the result RAW
by either corresponding bytes in the to_set
, or the pad
byte when no correspondence exists.
Bytes in r
, but undefined in from_set
, are copied to the result. Only the first (leftmost) occurrence of a byte in from_set
is used. Subsequent duplicates are not scanned and are ignored. The result RAW
is always the same length as r
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.TRANSLITERATE ( r IN RAW, to_set IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, from_set IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, pad IN RAW DEFAULT NULL) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(transliterate, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-48 TRANSLITERATE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
1 byte used when to-set is shorter than the |
Defaults and Optional Parameters
Table 229-49 TRANSLITERATE Function Optional Parameters
Optional Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
x f00' through x fff' |
|
To the |
|
x'00'. |
Return Values
Usage Notes
If the to_set
is shorter than the from_set
, then the pad
byte is placed in the result RAW
when a selected from_set
byte has no corresponding to_set
byte (as if the to_set
were extended to the same length as the from_set
with pad
bytes).
Note:
Difference fromTRANSLATE:
- r
bytes undefined in to_set
are padded.
- Result RAW
is always same length as input RAW
r
.
Exceptions
Table 229-51 TRANSLITERATE Function Exceptions
Error | Description |
---|---|
|
|
This function returns a RAW
containing all valid 1-byte encodings in succession, beginning with the value start_byte
and ending with the value end_byte
. If start_byte
is greater than end_byte
, then the succession of resulting bytes begins with start_byte
, wraps through x fFF f
to x f00 f
, and ends at end_byte
. If specified, start_byte
and end_byte
must be single-byte RAWs
.
Syntax
UTL_RAW.XRANGE ( start_byte IN RAW DEFAULT NULL, end_byte IN RAW DEFAULT NULL) RETURN RAW;
Pragmas
pragma restrict_references(xrange, WNDS, RNDS, WNPS, RNPS);
Parameters
Table 229-52 XRANGE Function Parameters
Parameters | Description |
---|---|
|
Beginning byte-code value of resulting sequence. |
|
Ending byte-code value of resulting sequence. |
Defaults and Optional Parameters
start_byte - x f00 f end_byte - x fFF f
Return Values