Eigenlijk is dit ECHT EENVOUDIG met behulp van gewone oude SQL. Gebruik gewoon bitsgewijze AND's. Ik was een beetje verbaasd dat er geen eenvoudige oplossing online stond (die geen UDF's bevatte). In mijn geval wilde ik echt controleren of bits aan of uit waren (de gegevens komen van dotnet eNums).
Daarom is hier een voorbeeld dat u afzonderlijk en samen zal geven - bitwaarden en binaire tekenreeks (de grote unie is slechts een hacky manier om getallen te produceren die over DB's werken:
select t.Number
, cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as bit7
, cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as bit6
, cast(t.Number & 16 as bit) as bit5
, cast(t.Number & 8 as bit) as bit4
, cast(t.Number & 4 as bit) as bit3
, cast(t.Number & 2 as bit) as bit2
,cast(t.Number & 1 as bit) as bit1
, cast(cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 16 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 8 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 4 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 2 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast(cast(t.Number & 1 as bit) as CHAR(1)) as binary_string
--to explicitly answer the question, on MSSQL without using REGEXP (which would make it simple)
,SUBSTRING(cast(cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 16 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 8 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 4 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 2 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast(cast(t.Number & 1 as bit) as CHAR(1))
,
PATINDEX('%1%', cast(cast(t.Number & 64 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 32 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 16 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 8 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 4 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast( cast(t.Number & 2 as bit) as CHAR(1))
+cast(cast(t.Number & 1 as bit) as CHAR(1) )
)
,99)
from (select 1 as Number union all select 2 union all select 3 union all select 4 union all select 5 union all select 6
union all select 7 union all select 8 union all select 9 union all select 10) as t
Produceert dit resultaat:
num bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 binary_string binary_string_trimmed
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0000001 1
2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0000010 10
3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0000011 11
4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000100 100
5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0000101 101
6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0000110 110
7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0000111 111
8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0001000 1000
9 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0001001 1001
10 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0001010 1010