Preamble
In Oracle PL/SQL, the EXTEND method is a procedure that adds elements to the end of Varray or Nested Tables. The collection can be empty, but not NULL.
Syntax of EXTEND method in Oracle PL/SQL
collection_name.EXTEND;
collection_name.EXTEND (n);
collection_name.EXTEND (n, i);
Method parameters and arguments
- collection_name – the name of the collection.
- EXTEND – adds one zero element to the collection.
- EXTEND (n) – adds n zero elements to the collection.
- EXTEND (n, i) – adds n copies of the i-th element to the collection.
Note:
- EXTEND (n, i) is the only form you can use for a collection whose elements have a NOT NULL limitation.
- EXTEND works with the internal size of the collection. That is, if DELETE removes an item but saves its filler,
- EXTEND assumes that the item exists.
Let’s look at an example to understand how to use the EXTEND collection method in Oracle PL/SQL:
EXTEND example with Nested Tables
- Consider an example where we declare the Nested Tables variable by initializing it with three elements; we add two copies of the first element;
- remove the fifth (last) element; and then add one zero element.
Since EXTEND believes that the removed fifth element exists, the added zero element is the sixth element. The print_nt procedure prints the Nested Tables variable after initialization and after EXTEND and DELETE operations.
CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE nt_type IS TABLE OF NUMBER;
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE print_nt (nt nt_type) IS
i NUMBER;
BEGIN
i := nt.FIRST;
IF i IS NULL THEN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('nt is empty');
ELSE
WHILE i IS NOT NULL LOOP
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT('nt.(' || i || ') = '); print(nt(i));
i := nt.NEXT(i);
END LOOP;
END IF;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('---');
END print_nt;
DECLARE
nt nt_type := nt_type(11, 22, 33);
BEGIN
print_nt(nt);
nt.EXTEND(2,1); -- Add two copies of the first element
print_nt(nt);
nt.DELETE(5); -- Remove the fifth element
print_nt(nt);
nt.EXTEND; -- Add one zero element
print_nt(nt);
END;
Result:
nt.(1) = 11
nt.(2) = 22
nt.(3) = 33
---
nt.(1) = 11
nt.(2) = 22
nt.(3) = 33
nt.(4) = 11
nt.(5) = 11
---
nt.(1) = 11
nt.(2) = 22
nt.(3) = 33
nt.(4) = 11
---
nt.(1) = 11
nt.(2) = 22
nt.(3) = 33
nt.(4) = 11
nt.(6) = NULL
---
PL/SQL tutorial: PL/SQL Collection Method EXTEND in Oracle Database
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