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I have to do some statics from read-only db where value are stored in a weird form

example: I have 2 rows like

ID    text field 
1     1001,1003,1004 
2     1003, 1005

I need to be able to count that this is "5".

I don't have write access so don't know how to read and count right away without creation a function or something like that.

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7 Answers 7

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Clever solution here on SO: How to count items in comma separated list MySQL

LENGTH(textfield) - LENGTH(REPLACE(textfield, ',', '')) + 1

EDIT

Yes you can select it as an additional column: and correcting with the CHAR_LENGTH from @HamletHakobyan's answer:

SELECT 
  ID, 
  textfield, 
  (CHAR_LENGTH(textfield) - CHAR_LENGTH(REPLACE(textfield, ',', '')) + 1) as total 
FROM table
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  • any idea on how put this value as third column in the table above. like "total"? i'm maybe real noob, but don't have time to learn much now((.
    – annvio
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:36
  • Updated, but originally it sounded like you wanted total of all rows, which would be like @Hamlet's answer
    – Matthew
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:41
  • thank you very much! don't know why i was afraid to put the whole query in select
    – annvio
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:45
  • yeah, i'm experimenting on what statistic i can get from existing data..so that's came up later
    – annvio
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:46
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    Nice answer on this
    – jthalliens
    May 26, 2022 at 20:02
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SELECT SUM(LENGTH(textfield) - LENGTH(REPLACE(textfield, ',', '')) + 1)
  FROM tablename
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    Nice, assuming that no field has an empty string. Jan 31, 2013 at 20:38
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There is a small but significant omission in all answers. All will work only if database character set is utf8 or so, i.e. where symbol , gets one byte. The fact that the LENGTH function returns number of bytes instead of chars. Right answer is to use CHAR_LENGTH which returns number of characters.

SELECT
   SUM(CHAR_LENGTH(textfield) - CHAR_LENGTH(REPLACE(textfield, ',', '')) + 1) cnt
FROM yourTable
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You could use something like this:

select sum(total) TotalWords
from
(
  select length(`text field`) - length(replace(`text field`, ',', '')) + 1 total
  from yourtable
) x

See SQL Fiddle with Demo

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SELECT (LENGTH(column_name) - LENGTH(REPLACE(column_name, ',', '')) + 1) as value_count
  FROM table_name

Here LENGTH(column_name) - LENGTH(REPLACE(column_name, ',', '')) gives the number of commas in the value of each column. And +1 with this value provides the number of values separated by comma.

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All is wrong and doesn't works for me. The only one that work is this bellow

SELECT (length(`textfield`) - length(replace(`textfield`, ',', '')) + 1) as my
FROM yourtable;

This is my fiddle

http://sqlfiddle.com/#!9/d5a8e1/10

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    don't u think, this is wrong of saying "All is wrong !!!".A lot may have change in 6 years. please review your answer. Jan 22, 2019 at 18:40
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If someone looking for a solution to return 0 for empty fields.

IF(LENGTH(column_name) > 0, LENGTH(column_name) - LENGTH(REPLACE(column_name, ',', '')) + 1, 0)

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