array_index_of()
Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer ✅ Azure Monitor ✅ Microsoft Sentinel
Searches an array for the specified item, and returns its position.
Syntax
array_index_of(
array,
value [,
start [,
length [,
occurence ]]])
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
array | dynamic |
✔️ | The array to search. |
value | long, int, datetime, timespan, string, guid, or bool | ✔️ | The value to lookup. |
start | int |
The search start position. A negative value will offset the starting search value from the end of the array by abs( start) steps. |
|
length | int |
The number of values to examine. A value of -1 means unlimited length. | |
occurrence | int |
The number of the occurrence. The default is 1. |
Returns
Returns a zero-based index position of lookup. Returns -1 if the value isn't found in the array. Returns null for irrelevant inputs (occurrence < 0 or length < -1).
Example
The following example shows the position number of specific words within the array.
let arr=dynamic(["this", "is", "an", "example", "an", "example"]);
print
idx1 = array_index_of(arr,"an") // lookup found in input string
, idx2 = array_index_of(arr,"example",1,3) // lookup found in researched range
, idx3 = array_index_of(arr,"example",1,2) // search starts from index 1, but stops after 2 values, so lookup can't be found
, idx4 = array_index_of(arr,"is",2,4) // search starts after occurrence of lookup
, idx5 = array_index_of(arr,"example",2,-1) // lookup found
, idx6 = array_index_of(arr, "an", 1, -1, 2) // second occurrence found in input range
, idx7 = array_index_of(arr, "an", 1, -1, 3) // no third occurrence in input array
, idx8 = array_index_of(arr, "an", -3) // negative start index will look at last 3 elements
, idx9 = array_index_of(arr, "is", -4) // negative start index will look at last 3 elements
Output
idx1 | idx2 | idx3 | idx4 | idx5 | idx6 | idx7 | idx8 | idx9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | 3 | -1 | -1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 4 | -1 |
Related content
Use set_has_element(arr
, value
) to check whether a value exists in an array. This function will improve the readability of your query. Both functions have the same performance.