SQLiteDatabase.SetCustomScalarFunction(String, IUnaryOperator) Method
Definition
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Register a custom scalar function that can be called from SQL expressions.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setCustomScalarFunction", "(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/util/function/UnaryOperator;)V", "GetSetCustomScalarFunction_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_util_function_UnaryOperator_Handler", ApiSince=30)]
public virtual void SetCustomScalarFunction (string functionName, Java.Util.Functions.IUnaryOperator scalarFunction);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setCustomScalarFunction", "(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/util/function/UnaryOperator;)V", "GetSetCustomScalarFunction_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_util_function_UnaryOperator_Handler", ApiSince=30)>]
abstract member SetCustomScalarFunction : string * Java.Util.Functions.IUnaryOperator -> unit
override this.SetCustomScalarFunction : string * Java.Util.Functions.IUnaryOperator -> unit
Parameters
- functionName
- String
Case-insensitive name to register this function under, limited to 255 UTF-8 bytes in length.
- scalarFunction
- IUnaryOperator
Functional interface that will be invoked when the function name is used by a SQL statement. The argument values from the SQL statement are passed to the functional interface, and the return values from the functional interface are returned back into the SQL statement.
- Attributes
Remarks
Register a custom scalar function that can be called from SQL expressions.
For example, registering a custom scalar function named REVERSE
could be used in a query like SELECT REVERSE(name) FROM employees
.
When attempting to register multiple functions with the same function name, SQLite will replace any previously defined functions with the latest definition, regardless of what function type they are. SQLite does not support unregistering functions.
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