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anyLast

Selects the last encountered value of a column.

Danger

As a query can be executed in arbitrary order, the result of this function is non-deterministic. If you need an arbitrary but deterministic result, use functions min or max.

By default, the function never returns NULL, i.e. ignores NULL values in the input column. However, if the function is used with the RESPECT NULLS modifier, it returns the first value reads no matter if NULL or not.

Syntax

anyLast(column) [RESPECT NULLS]

Alias anyLast(column) (without RESPECT NULLS)

Aliases for anyLast(column) RESPECT NULLS

  • anyLastRespectNulls, anyLast_respect_nulls
  • lastValueRespectNulls, last_value_respect_nulls

Parameters

  • column: The column name.

Returned value

  • The last value encountered.

Example

Query:

CREATE TABLE tab (city Nullable(String)) ENGINE=Memory;

INSERT INTO tab (city) VALUES ('Amsterdam'),(NULL),('New York'),('Tokyo'),('Valencia'),(NULL);

SELECT anyLast(city), anyLastRespectNulls(city) FROM tab;
┌─anyLast(city)─┬─anyLastRespectNulls(city)─┐
│ Valencia │ ᴺᵁᴸᴸ │
└───────────────┴───────────────────────────┘