--- { "title": "element_at", "language": "en" } --- ## element_at ### description #### Syntax `T element_at(ARRAY arr, BIGINT position)` `T arr[position]` Returns an element of an array located at the input position. If there is no element at the position, return NULL. `position` is 1-based and support negtive number. ### notice `Only supported in vectorized engine` ### example positive `position` example: ``` mysql> set enable_vectorized_engine=true; mysql> SELECT id,c_array,element_at(c_array, 5) FROM `array_test`; +------+-----------------+--------------------------+ | id | c_array | element_at(`c_array`, 5) | +------+-----------------+--------------------------+ | 1 | [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] | 5 | | 2 | [6, 7, 8] | NULL | | 3 | [] | NULL | | 4 | NULL | NULL | +------+-----------------+--------------------------+ ``` negtive `position` example: ``` mysql> set enable_vectorized_engine=true; mysql> SELECT id,c_array,c_array[-2] FROM `array_test`; +------+-----------------+----------------------------------+ | id | c_array | %element_extract%(`c_array`, -2) | +------+-----------------+----------------------------------+ | 1 | [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] | 4 | | 2 | [6, 7, 8] | 7 | | 3 | [] | NULL | | 4 | NULL | NULL | +------+-----------------+----------------------------------+ ``` ### keywords ELEMENT_AT, SUBSCRIPT