MySQL IF Function?
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use MySQL IF function that returns a value based on a given condition.
Introduction to MySQL IF function
MySQL
IF
function is one of the MySQL control flow functions that returns a value based on a condition. The IF
function is sometimes referred to as IF ELSE
or IF THEN ELSE
function.
The syntax of the MySQL
IF
function is as follows:
If the
expr
evaluates to TRUE
i.e., expr
is not NULL
and expr
is not 0, the IF
function returns the if_true_expr
, otherwise, it returns if_false_expr
The IF
function returns a numeric or a string, depending on how it is used.
The IF function that we cover in this tutorial is different from the IF statement.
MySQL IF function Examples
Let’s practice with several examples to see how the MySQL IF function works.
A simple IF function example
You can use the IF function directly in the SELECT statement without the
FROM
and other clauses as follows:
Displaying N/A instead of NULL using MySQL IF function
Let’s take a look at the data in the
customers
table in the sample database.
In the
customers
table, many customers do not have state data in the state
column therefore when we select customers, the state column displays NULL
values, which is not meaningful for the reporting purpose. See the following query:
We can improve the output by using the
IF
function to return N/A if the state is NULL as the following query:MySQL IF function with aggregate functions
MySQL SUM IF – Combining the IF function with the SUM function
The
IF
function is useful when it combines with an aggregate function. Suppose if you want to know how many orders have been shipped and cancelled, you can use the IF function with the SUM aggregate function as the following query:
In the query above, if the order status is
shipped
or cancelled
, the IF function returns 1 otherwise it returns 0. The SUM
function calculates the total number of shipped
and cancelled
orders based on the returned value of the IF
function.MySQL COUNT IF – Combining the IF function with the COUNT function
First, we select distinct order’s status in the
orders
table using the following query:
Second, we can get the number of orders in each status by combining the
IF
function with the COUNT
function. Because the COUNT
function does not count NULL
values, the IF
function returns NULL
if the status is not in the selected status, otherwise it returns 1. See the following query:
Of course, you can achieve the similar result using the GROUP BY clause and the
COUNT
function without using the IF
function as the following query:
In this tutorial, we have introduced you to the MySQL
IF
function which helps you write a query with condition embedded in the SELECT
clause.
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