Map(K, V)
Data type Map(K, V) stores key-value pairs.
Unlike other databases, maps are not unique in ClickHouse, i.e. a map can contain two elements with the same key.
(The reason for that is that maps are internally implemented as Array(Tuple(K, V)).)
You can use use syntax m[k] to obtain the value for key k in map m.
Also, m[k] scans the map, i.e. the runtime of the operation is linear in the size of the map.
Parameters
- K— The type of the Map keys. Arbitrary type except Nullable and LowCardinality nested with Nullable types.
- V— The type of the Map values. Arbitrary type.
Examples
Create a table with a column of type map:
To select key2 values:
Result:
If the requested key k is not contained in the map, m[k] returns the value type's default value, e.g. 0 for integer types and '' for string types.
To check whether a key exists in a map, you can use function mapContains.
Result:
Converting Tuple to Map
Values of type Tuple() can be cast to values of type Map() using function CAST:
Example
Query:
Result:
Reading subcolumns of Map
To avoid reading the entire map, you can use subcolumns keys and values in some cases.
Example
Query:
Result:
See Also
- map() function
- CAST() function
- -Map combinator for Map datatype