YCQL operators
An expression with operators is a compound expression that combines multiple expressions using built-in operators. The following sections discuss the YCQL operators in YugabyteDB.
Null operators
Operator |
Description |
EXISTS , NOT EXISTS |
predicate for existence of a row |
`EXISTS` and `NOT EXISTS` can only be used in the `IF` clause.
Unary operators
Operator |
Description |
- |
numeric negation |
+ |
no-op |
NOT |
Logical (boolean) negation |
Unary `-` and `+` can only be used with constant expressions such as `-77`.
Binary operators
Operator |
Description |
OR , AND |
Logical (boolean) expression |
= , != , < , <= , > , >= |
Comparison expression |
+ |
Addition, append, or prepend |
- |
Subtraction or removal |
* |
Multiplication. Not yet supported |
/ |
Division. Not yet supported |
ISNULL , IS NOT NULL |
Not yet supported comparison expression. |
The first argument of comparison operators must be a column. For example, `column_name = 7`.
Comparing `NULL` with others always yields a `false` value. Operator `ISNULL` or `IS NULL` must be used when comparing with `NULL`.
When `+` and `-` are applied to a NULL argument of `COUNTER` data type, the NULL expression is replaced with a zero value before the computation. When these operators are applied to a NULL expression of all other numeric data types, the computed value is always NULL.
Operator `+` either prepends or appends a value to a LIST while operator `-` removes elements from LIST.
Operator `+` inserts new distinct elements to a MAP or SET while operator `-` removes elements from them.