% This is generated by ESQL's AbstractFunctionTestCase. Do no edit it. See ../README.md for how to regenerate it. **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 [`SPLIT`](/reference/query-languages/esql/esql-functions-operators.md#esql-split). The order that [multivalued fields](/reference/query-languages/esql/esql-multivalued-fields.md) 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 [`MV_MAX`](/reference/query-languages/esql/esql-functions-operators.md#esql-mv_max) instead of `MV_LAST`. `MV_MAX` has optimizations for sorted values so there isn’t a performance benefit to `MV_LAST`.