LENGTH(str)
Returns the length of the string str, measured in bytes. A multi-byte character counts as multiple bytes. This means that for a string containing five two-byte characters, LENGTH() returns 10, whereas CHAR_LENGTH() returns 5.
If str is not a string value, it is converted into a string. If str is NULL, the function returns NULL.
Until MariaDB 10.3.1, returns MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG, or bigint(10), in all cases. From MariaDB 10.3.1, returns MYSQL_TYPE_LONG, or int(10), when the result would fit within 32-bits.
When running Oracle mode from MariaDB 10.3, LENGTH() is a synonym for CHAR_LENGTH().
SELECT LENGTH('MariaDB');
+-------------------+
| LENGTH('MariaDB') |
+-------------------+
| 7 |
+-------------------+
SELECT LENGTH('π');
+--------------+
| LENGTH('π') |
+--------------+
| 2 |
+--------------+
In Oracle mode from MariaDB 10.3:
SELECT LENGTH('π');
+--------------+
| LENGTH('π') |
+--------------+
| 1 |
+--------------+
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