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MySQL LIKE condition

In MySQL, LIKE condition is used to perform pattern matching to find the correct result. It is used in SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE statement with the combination of WHERE clause.

Syntax:

Parameters

expression: It specifies a column or field.

pattern: It is a character expression that contains pattern matching.

escape_character: It is optional. It allows you to test for literal instances of a wildcard character such as % or _. If you do not provide the escape_character, MySQL assumes that "\" is the escape_character.

MySQL LIKE Examples

1) Using % (percent) Wildcard:

Consider a table "officers" having the following data.

MySQL LIKE Condition 1

Execute the following query:

Output:

MySQL LIKE Condition 2

2) Using _ (Underscore) Wildcard:

We are using the same table "officers" in this example too.

Execute the following query:

Output:

MySQL LIKE Condition 3

3) Using NOT Operator:

You can also use NOT operator with MySQL LIKE condition. This example shows the use of % wildcard with the NOT Operator.

Consider a table "officers" having the following data.

MySQL LIKE Condition 4

Execute the following query:

Output:

MySQL LIKE Condition 5

Note: In the above example, you can see that the addresses NOT LIKE 'Luck%' are only shown.

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