# Mysql SQL triming leading 0 in varchar field without triming last 0 before . (dot)

I want to clean "numbers" in VARCHAR field.

Examples:
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a. 001    : 1
b. 01     : 1
c. 0      : 0
d. 00.1   : 0.1
e. 0.0    : 0
f. 0.001  : 0.001


I considered:

TRIM(LEADING '0' FROM t.field)


but this would work only on a and b record. Others would become .1 or .0,...
Any ideas on how to handle this problem?

Edit: Sorry I forgot to add essential info. Some records may contain other characters. i.e.: 0.1 km

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Try it by casting

SELECT CAST(fieldName AS DECIMAL(10,2))
FROM tableName

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Treat them as numbers?

UPDATE SET yourfield = CAST(yourfield AS signed)


mysql will re-convert to varchar when it does the actual update.

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Hi. Thanks for the idea. I can't treat them as numbers as some contain other characters i.e 0.1 km. I guess I could try to strip non digit characters when I would CAST them. I'll try. Thanks –  user805528 Nov 15 '12 at 15:18
That kind of information should've been in your question from the get-go... –  Marc B Nov 15 '12 at 15:19
Sorry I overlooked essential info. I have edited the question. –  user805528 Nov 15 '12 at 15:23