| title | SQRT (Transact-SQL) | ||
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| description | SQRT (Transact-SQL) | ||
| author | MikeRayMSFT | ||
| ms.author | mikeray | ||
| ms.date | 03/03/2017 | ||
| ms.service | sql | ||
| ms.subservice | t-sql | ||
| ms.topic | reference | ||
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| monikerRange | >=aps-pdw-2016 || =azuresqldb-current || =azure-sqldw-latest || >=sql-server-2016 || >=sql-server-linux-2017 || =azuresqldb-mi-current || =fabric || =fabric-sqldb |
[!INCLUDE sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw-fabricse-fabricdw-fabricsqldb]
Returns the square root of the specified float value.
:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions
SQRT ( float_expression )
float_expression
Is an expression of type float or of a type that can be implicitly converted to float.
float
The following example returns the square root of numbers between 1.00 and 10.00.
DECLARE @myvalue FLOAT;
SET @myvalue = 1.00;
WHILE @myvalue < 10.00
BEGIN
SELECT SQRT(@myvalue);
SET @myvalue = @myvalue + 1
END;
GO [!INCLUDEssResult]
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1.0
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1.4142135623731
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1.73205080756888
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2.0
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2.23606797749979
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2.44948974278318
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2.64575131106459
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2.82842712474619
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3.0
Examples: [!INCLUDEssazuresynapse-md] and [!INCLUDEssPDW]
The following example returns the square root of numbers 1.00 and 10.00.
SELECT SQRT(1.00), SQRT(10.00); [!INCLUDEssResult]
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1.00 3.16