[discrete] [[esql-mv_last]] === `MV_LAST` *Syntax* [.text-center] image::esql/functions/signature/mv_last.svg[Embedded,opts=inline] *Parameters* `v`:: Multivalue expression. *Description* Converts a multivalue expression into a single valued column containing the last value. This is most useful when reading from a function that emits multivalued columns in a known order like <>. The order that <> are read from underlying storage is not guaranteed. It is *frequently* ascending, but don't rely on that. If you need the maximum value use <> instead of `MV_LAST`. `MV_MAX` has optimizations for sorted values so there isn't a performance benefit to `MV_LAST`. include::types/mv_last.asciidoc[] *Example* [source.merge.styled,esql] ---- include::{esql-specs}/string.csv-spec[tag=mv_last] ---- [%header.monospaced.styled,format=dsv,separator=|] |=== include::{esql-specs}/string.csv-spec[tag=mv_last-result] |===