SOUNDEX
Returns a soundex string from str. Two strings that sound almost the same should have identical soundex strings. A standard soundex string is four characters long, but the SOUNDEX() function returns an arbitrarily long string. You can use SUBSTRING() on the result to get a standard soundex string. All nonalphabetic characters in str are ignored. All international alphabetic characters outside the A-Z range are treated as vowels.
Syntax​
SOUNDEX(str)
Arguments​
Arguments | Description |
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str | The string. |
Return Type​
A string data type value or null.
Examples​
SELECT SOUNDEX('hello');
+-----------------------------------+
| `SOUNDEX('hello')` |
+-----------------------------------+
| H400 |
+-----------------------------------+
SELECT SOUNDEX('international');;
+---------------------------------------+
| `SOUNDEX('international')` |
+---------------------------------------+
| I5365354 |
+---------------------------------------+
SELECT SOUNDEX('ä½ quadratically');
+-------------------------------------+
| `SOUNDEX('ä½ quadratically')` |
+-------------------------------------+
| ä½ 236324 |
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SELECT SOUNDEX(NULL);
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| `SOUNDEX(NULL)` |
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| <null> |
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