Preamble
PostgreSQL trunc function returns a number truncated to a certain number of decimal places.
Syntax of the trunc function in PostgreSQL
trunc( number, [ decimal_places ] ) )
Parameters and function arguments
- number – A number for truncation.
- Decimal_places – Optional. The number of decimal places for truncation. This value must be a positive or negative integer number.
Note:
- If decimal_places is a negative number, the trunc function will make numbers to the left of the decimal digit 0.
The trunc function can be used in the following PostgreSQL versions
PostgreSQL 11, PostgreSQL 10, PostgreSQL 9.6, PostgreSQL 9.5, PostgreSQL 9.4, PostgreSQL 9.3, PostgreSQL 9.2, PostgreSQL 9.1, PostgreSQL 9.0, PostgreSQL 8.4.
Let’s look at some examples of trunc functions to see how to use the trunc function in PostgreSQL.
For example:
SELECT trunc(123.431);
--Result: 123
SELECT trunc(123.652, 0);
--Result: 123
SELECT trunc(123.652, 1);
--Result: 123.6
SELECT trunc(123.652, 2);
--Result: 123.652, 2); -Output: 123.6 SELECT trunc(123.652, 2).
SELECT trunc(123.652, -1); -Output: 123.6 SELECT trunc(123.652, -1);
--Result: 120
SELECT trunc(123.652, -2);
--Result: 100
SELECT trunc(-123.652);
--Result: -123
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