| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847848849850851852853854855856857858859860861862863864865866867868869870871872873874875876877878879880881882883884885886887888889890891892893894895896897898899900901902903904905906907908909910911912913914915916917918919920921922923924925926927928929930931932933934935936937938939940941942943944945946947948949950951952953954955956957958959960961962963964965966967968969970971972973974975976977978979980981982983984985986987988989990991992993994995996997998999100010011002100310041005100610071008100910101011101210131014101510161017101810191020102110221023 | [role="xpack"][[eql-function-ref]]== EQL function reference++++<titleabbrev>Function reference</titleabbrev>++++{es} supports the following <<eql-functions,EQL functions>>.[discrete][[eql-fn-add]]=== `add`Returns the sum of two provided addends.*Example*[source,eql]----add(4, 5)                                           // returns 9add(4, 0.5)                                         // returns 4.5add(0.5, 0.25)                                      // returns 0.75add(4, -2)                                          // returns 2add(-2, -2)                                         // returns -4// process.args_count = 4add(process.args_count, 5)                          // returns 9add(process.args_count, 0.5)                        // returns 4.5// process.parent.args_count = 2add(process.args_count, process.parent.args_count)  // returns 6// null handlingadd(null, 4)                                        // returns nulladd(4. null)                                        // returns nulladd(null, process.args_count)                       // returns nulladd(process.args_count null)                        // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----add(<addend>, <addend>)----*Parameters:*`<addend>`::(Required, integer or float or `null`)Addend to add. If `null`, the function returns `null`.+Two addends are required. No more than two addends can be provided.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.*Returns:* integer, float, or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-between]]=== `between`Extracts a substring that's between a provided `left` and `right` text in asource string. Matching is case-sensitive by default.*Example*[source,eql]----// file.path = "C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe"between(file.path, "System32\\\\", ".exe")                // returns "cmd"between(file.path, "system32\\\\", ".exe")                // returns ""between(file.path, "workspace\\\\", ".exe")               // returns ""// Make matching case-insensitivebetween~(file.path, "system32\\\\", ".exe")               // returns "cmd"// Greedy matching defaults to false.between(file.path, "\\\\", "\\\\", false)                 // returns "Windows"// Sets greedy matching to truebetween(file.path, "\\\\", "\\\\", true)                  // returns "Windows\\System32"// empty source stringbetween("", "System32\\\\", ".exe")                       // returns ""between("", "", "")                                       // returns ""// null handlingbetween(null, "System32\\\\", ".exe")                     // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----between(<source>, <left>, <right>[, <greedy_matching>])----*Parameters*`<source>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Source string. Empty strings return an empty string (`""`), regardless of the`<left>` or `<right>` parameters. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<left>`::+--(Required, string)Text to the left of the substring to extract. This text should includewhitespace.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<right>`::+--(Required, string)Text to the right of the substring to extract. This text should includewhitespace.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<greedy_matching>`::(Optional, Boolean)If `true`, match the longest possible substring, similar to `.*` in regularexpressions. If `false`, match the shortest possible substring, similar to `.*?`in regular expressions. Defaults to `false`.*Returns:* string or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-cidrmatch]]=== `cidrMatch`Returns `true` if an IP address is contained in one or more provided{wikipedia}/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing[CIDR] blocks.*Example*[source,eql]----// source.address = "192.168.152.12"cidrMatch(source.address, "192.168.0.0/16")               // returns truecidrMatch(source.address, "192.168.0.0/16", "10.0.0.0/8") // returns truecidrMatch(source.address, "10.0.0.0/8")                   // returns falsecidrMatch(source.address, "10.0.0.0/8", "10.128.0.0/9")   // returns false// null handlingcidrMatch(null, "10.0.0.0/8")                             // returns nullcidrMatch(source.address, null)                           // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----`cidrMatch(<ip_address>, <cidr_block>[, ...])`----*Parameters*`<ip_address>`::(Required, string or `null`)IP address. Supports{wikipedia}/IPv4[IPv4] and{wikipedia}/IPv6[IPv6] addresses. If `null`, the functionreturns `null`.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the <<ip,`ip`>>field data type.`<cidr_block>`::(Required{multi-arg}, string or `null`)CIDR block you wish to search. If `null`, the function returns `null`.*Returns:* boolean or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-concat]]=== `concat`Returns a concatenated string of provided values.*Example*[source,eql]----concat("process is ", "regsvr32.exe")         // returns "process is regsvr32.exe"concat("regsvr32.exe", " ", 42)               // returns "regsvr32.exe 42"concat("regsvr32.exe", " ", 42.5)             // returns "regsvr32.exe 42.5"concat("regsvr32.exe", " ", true)             // returns "regsvr32.exe true"concat("regsvr32.exe")                        // returns "regsvr32.exe"// process.name = "regsvr32.exe"concat(process.name, " ", 42)                 // returns "regsvr32.exe 42"concat(process.name, " ", 42.5)               // returns "regsvr32.exe 42.5"concat("process is ", process.name)           // returns "process is regsvr32.exe"concat(process.name, " ", true)               // returns "regsvr32.exe true"concat(process.name)                          // returns "regsvr32.exe"// process.arg_count = 4concat(process.name, " ", process.arg_count)  // returns "regsvr32.exe 4"// null handlingconcat(null, "regsvr32.exe")                  // returns nullconcat(process.name, null)                    // returns nullconcat(null)                                  // returns null ----*Syntax*[source,txt]----concat(<value>[, <value>])----*Parameters*`<value>`::(Required{multi-arg-ref})Value to concatenate. If any of the arguments are `null`, the function returns `null`.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter does not support the<<text,`text`>> field data type.*Returns:* string or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-divide]]=== `divide`Returns the quotient of a provided dividend and divisor.[[eql-divide-fn-float-rounding]][WARNING]====If both the dividend and divisor are integers, the `divide` function _roundsdown_ any returned floating point numbers to the nearest integer. To avoidrounding, convert either the dividend or divisor to a float.[%collapsible].**Example**=====The `process.args_count` field is a <<number,`long`>> integer field containing acount of process arguments.A user might expect the following EQL query to only match events with a`process.args_count` value of `4`.[source,eql]----process where divide(4, process.args_count) == 1----However, the EQL query matches events with a `process.args_count` value of `3`or `4`.For events with a `process.args_count` value of `3`, the `divide` functionreturns a floating point number of `1.333...`, which is rounded down to `1`.To match only events with a `process.args_count` value of `4`, converteither the dividend or divisor to a float.The following EQL query changes the integer `4` to the equivalent float `4.0`.[source,eql]----process where divide(4.0, process.args_count) == 1----=========*Example*[source,eql]----divide(4, 2)                                            // returns 2divide(4, 3)                                            // returns 1divide(4, 3.0)                                          // returns 1.333...divide(4, 0.5)                                          // returns 8divide(0.5, 4)                                          // returns 0.125divide(0.5, 0.25)                                       // returns 2.0divide(4, -2)                                           // returns -2divide(-4, -2)                                          // returns 2// process.args_count = 4divide(process.args_count, 2)                           // returns 2divide(process.args_count, 3)                           // returns 1divide(process.args_count, 3.0)                         // returns 1.333...divide(12, process.args_count)                          // returns 3divide(process.args_count, 0.5)                         // returns 8divide(0.5, process.args_count)                         // returns 0.125// process.parent.args_count = 2divide(process.args_count, process.parent.args_count)   // returns 2// null handlingdivide(null, 4)                                         // returns nulldivide(4, null)                                         // returns nulldivide(null, process.args_count)                        // returns nulldivide(process.args_count, null)                        // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----divide(<dividend>, <divisor>)----*Parameters*`<dividend>`::(Required, integer or float or `null`)Dividend to divide. If `null`, the function returns `null`.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.`<divisor>`::(Required, integer or float or `null`)Divisor to divide by. If `null`, the function returns `null`. This value cannotbe zero (`0`).+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.*Returns:* integer, float, or null[discrete][[eql-fn-endswith]]=== `endsWith`Returns `true` if a source string ends with a provided substring. Matching iscase-sensitive by default.*Example*[source,eql]----endsWith("regsvr32.exe", ".exe")          // returns trueendsWith("regsvr32.exe", ".EXE")          // returns falseendsWith("regsvr32.exe", ".dll")          // returns falseendsWith("", "")                          // returns true// Make matching case-insensitiveendsWith~("regsvr32.exe", ".EXE")         // returns true// file.name = "regsvr32.exe"endsWith(file.name, ".exe")               // returns trueendsWith(file.name, ".dll")               // returns false// file.extension = ".exe"endsWith("regsvr32.exe", file.extension)  // returns trueendsWith("ntdll.dll", file.name)          // returns false// null handlingendsWith("regsvr32.exe", null)            // returns nullendsWith("", null)                        // returns nullendsWith(null, ".exe")                    // returns nullendsWith(null, null)                      // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----endsWith(<source>, <substring>)----*Parameters*`<source>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Source string. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<substring>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Substring to search for. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--*Returns:* boolean or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-indexof]]=== `indexOf`Returns the first position of a provided substring in a source string. Matchingis case-sensitive by default.If an optional start position is provided, this function returns the firstoccurrence of the substring at or after the start position.*Example*[source,eql]----// url.domain = "subdomain.example.com"indexOf(url.domain, "d")        // returns 3indexOf(url.domain, "D")        // returns nullindexOf(url.domain, ".")        // returns 9indexOf(url.domain, ".", 9)     // returns 9indexOf(url.domain, ".", 10)    // returns 17indexOf(url.domain, ".", -6)    // returns 9// Make matching case-insensitiveindexOf~(url.domain, "D")        // returns 4// empty stringsindexOf("", "")                 // returns 0indexOf(url.domain, "")         // returns 0indexOf(url.domain, "", 9)      // returns 9indexOf(url.domain, "", 10)     // returns 10indexOf(url.domain, "", -6)     // returns 0// missing substringsindexOf(url.domain, "z")        // returns nullindexOf(url.domain, "z", 9)     // returns null// start position is higher than string lengthindexOf(url.domain, ".", 30)    // returns null// null handlingindexOf(null, ".", 9)           // returns nullindexOf(url.domain, null, 9)    // returns nullindexOf(url.domain, ".", null)  // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----indexOf(<source>, <substring>[, <start_pos>])----*Parameters*`<source>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Source string. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<substring>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Substring to search for.If this argument is `null` or the `<source>` string does not contain thissubstring, the function returns `null`.If the `<start_pos>` is positive, empty strings (`""`) return the `<start_pos>`.Otherwise, empty strings return `0`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<start_pos>`::+--(Optional, integer or `null`)Starting position for matching. The function will not return positions beforethis one. Defaults to `0`.Positions are zero-indexed. Negative offsets are treated as `0`.If this argument is `null` or higher than the length of the `<source>` string,the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the following<<number,numeric>> field data types:* `long`* `integer`* `short`* `byte`--*Returns:* integer or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-length]]=== `length`Returns the character length of a provided string, including whitespace andpunctuation.*Example*[source,eql]----length("explorer.exe")         // returns 12length("start explorer.exe")   // returns 18length("")                     // returns 0length(null)                   // returns null// process.name = "regsvr32.exe"length(process.name)           // returns 12----*Syntax*[source,txt]----length(<string>)----*Parameters*`<string>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)String for which to return the character length. If `null`, the function returns`null`. Empty strings return `0`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--*Returns:* integer or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-modulo]]=== `modulo`Returns the remainder of the division of a provided dividend and divisor.*Example*[source,eql]----modulo(10, 6)                                       // returns 4modulo(10, 5)                                       // returns 0modulo(10, 0.5)                                     // returns 0modulo(10, -6)                                      // returns 4modulo(-10, -6)                                     // returns -4// process.args_count = 10modulo(process.args_count, 6)                       // returns 4modulo(process.args_count, 5)                       // returns 0modulo(106, process.args_count)                     // returns 6modulo(process.args_count, -6)                      // returns 4modulo(process.args_count, 0.5)                     // returns 0// process.parent.args_count = 6modulo(process.args_count, process.parent.args_count)  // returns 4// null handlingmodulo(null, 5)                                     // returns nullmodulo(7, null)                                     // returns nullmodulo(null, process.args_count)                    // returns nullmodulo(process.args_count, null)                    // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----modulo(<dividend>, <divisor>)----*Parameters*`<dividend>`::(Required, integer or float or `null`)Dividend to divide. If `null`, the function returns `null`. Floating pointnumbers return `0`.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.`<divisor>`::(Required, integer or float or `null`)Divisor to divide by. If `null`, the function returns `null`. Floating pointnumbers return `0`. This value cannot be zero (`0`).+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.*Returns:* integer, float, or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-multiply]]=== `multiply`Returns the product of two provided factors.*Example*[source,eql]----multiply(2, 2)                                           // returns 4multiply(0.5, 2)                                         // returns 1multiply(0.25, 2)                                        // returns 0.5multiply(-2, 2)                                          // returns -4multiply(-2, -2)                                         // returns 4// process.args_count = 2multiply(process.args_count, 2)                          // returns 4multiply(0.5, process.args_count)                        // returns 1multiply(0.25, process.args_count)                       // returns 0.5// process.parent.args_count = 3multiply(process.args_count, process.parent.args_count)  // returns 6// null handlingmultiply(null, 2)                                        // returns nullmultiply(2, null)                                        // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----multiply(<factor, <factor>)----*Parameters*`<factor>`::+--(Required, integer or float or `null`)Factor to multiply. If `null`, the function returns `null`.Two factors are required. No more than two factors can be provided.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.--*Returns:* integer, float, or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-number]]=== `number`Converts a string to the corresponding integer or float.*Example*[source,eql]----number("1337")              // returns 1337number("42.5")              // returns 42.5number("deadbeef", 16)      // returns 3735928559// integer literals beginning with "0x" are auto-detected as hexadecimalnumber("0xdeadbeef")        // returns 3735928559number("0xdeadbeef", 16)    // returns 3735928559// "+" and "-" are supportednumber("+1337")             // returns 1337number("-1337")             // returns -1337// surrounding whitespace is ignorednumber("  1337  ")          // returns 1337// process.pid = "1337"number(process.pid)         // returns 1337// null handlingnumber(null)                // returns nullnumber(null, 16)            // returns null// strings beginning with "0x" are treated as hexadecimal (base 16),// even if the <base_num> is explicitly null.number("0xdeadbeef", null) // returns 3735928559// otherwise, strings are treated as decimal (base 10)// if the <base_num> is explicitly null.number("1337", null)        // returns 1337----*Syntax*[source,txt]----number(<string>[, <base_num>])----*Parameters*`<string>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)String to convert to an integer or float. If this value is a string, it must beone of the following:* A string representation of an integer (e.g., `"42"`)* A string representation of a float (e.g., `"9.5"`)* If the `<base_num>` parameter is specified, a string containing an integer  literal in the base notation (e.g., `"0xDECAFBAD"` in hexadecimal or base  `16`)Strings that begin with `0x` are auto-detected as hexadecimal and use a default`<base_num>` of `16`.`-` and `+` are supported with no space between. Surrounding whitespace isignored. Empty strings (`""`) are not supported.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-fieldIf this argument is `null`, the function returns `null`.--`<base_num>`::+--(Optional, integer or `null`)Radix or base used to convert the string. If the `<string>` begins with `0x`,this parameter defaults to `16` (hexadecimal). Otherwise, it defaults to base`10`.If this argument is explicitly `null`, the default value is used.Fields are not supported as arguments.--*Returns:* integer or float or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-startswith]]=== `startsWith`Returns `true` if a source string begins with a provided substring. Matching iscase-sensitive by default.*Example*[source,eql]----startsWith("regsvr32.exe", "regsvr32")  // returns truestartsWith("regsvr32.exe", "Regsvr32")  // returns falsestartsWith("regsvr32.exe", "explorer")  // returns falsestartsWith("", "")                      // returns true// Make matching case-insensitivestartsWith~("regsvr32.exe", "Regsvr32")  // returns true// process.name = "regsvr32.exe"startsWith(process.name, "regsvr32")    // returns truestartsWith(process.name, "explorer")    // returns false// process.name = "regsvr32"startsWith("regsvr32.exe", process.name) // returns truestartsWith("explorer.exe", process.name) // returns false// null handlingstartsWith("regsvr32.exe", null)        // returns nullstartsWith("", null)                    // returns nullstartsWith(null, "regsvr32")            // returns nullstartsWith(null, null)                  // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----startsWith(<source>, <substring>)----*Parameters*`<source>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Source string. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--`<substring>`::+--(Required, string or `null`)Substring to search for. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field--*Returns:* boolean or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-string]]=== `string`Converts a value to a string.*Example*[source,eql]----string(42)               // returns "42"string(42.5)             // returns "42.5"string("regsvr32.exe")   // returns "regsvr32.exe"string(true)             // returns "true"// null handlingstring(null)             // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----string(<value>)----*Parameters*`<value>`::(Required)Value to convert to a string. If `null`, the function returns `null`.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter does not support the<<text,`text`>> field data type.*Returns:* string or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-stringcontains]]=== `stringContains`Returns `true` if a source string contains a provided substring. Matching iscase-sensitive by default.*Example*[source,eql]----// process.command_line = "start regsvr32.exe"stringContains(process.command_line, "regsvr32")  // returns truestringContains(process.command_line, "Regsvr32")  // returns falsestringContains(process.command_line, "start ")    // returns truestringContains(process.command_line, "explorer")  // returns false// Make matching case-insensitivestringContains~(process.command_line, "Regsvr32")  // returns false// process.name = "regsvr32.exe"stringContains(command_line, process.name)        // returns true// empty stringsstringContains("", "")                            // returns falsestringContains(process.command_line, "")          // returns false// null handlingstringContains(null, "regsvr32")                  // returns nullstringContains(process.command_line, null)        // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----stringContains(<source>, <substring>)----*Parameters*`<source>`::(Required, string or `null`)Source string to search. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field`<substring>`::(Required, string or `null`)Substring to search for. If `null`, the function returns `null`.If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only the followingfield data types:* A type in the <<keyword,`keyword`>> family* <<text,`text`>> field with a <<keyword,`keyword`>> sub-field*Returns:* boolean or `null`[discrete][[eql-fn-substring]]=== `substring`Extracts a substring from a source string at provided start and end positions.If no end position is provided, the function extracts the remaining string.*Example*[source,eql]----substring("start regsvr32.exe", 6)        // returns "regsvr32.exe"substring("start regsvr32.exe", 0, 5)     // returns "start"substring("start regsvr32.exe", 6, 14)    // returns "regsvr32"substring("start regsvr32.exe", -4)       // returns ".exe"substring("start regsvr32.exe", -4, -1)   // returns ".ex"----*Syntax*[source,txt]----substring(<source>, <start_pos>[, <end_pos>])----*Parameters*`<source>`::(Required, string)Source string.`<start_pos>`::+--(Required, integer)Starting position for extraction.If this position is higher than the `<end_pos>` position or the length of the`<source>` string, the function returns an empty string.Positions are zero-indexed. Negative offsets are supported.--`<end_pos>`::(Optional, integer)Exclusive end position for extraction. If this position is not provided, thefunction returns the remaining string.+Positions are zero-indexed. Negative offsets are supported.*Returns:* string[discrete][[eql-fn-subtract]]=== `subtract`Returns the difference between a provided minuend and subtrahend.*Example*[source,eql]----subtract(10, 2)                                          // returns 8subtract(10.5, 0.5)                                      // returns 10subtract(1, 0.2)                                         // returns 0.8subtract(-2, 4)                                          // returns -8subtract(-2, -4)                                         // returns 8// process.args_count = 10subtract(process.args_count, 6)                          // returns 4subtract(process.args_count, 5)                          // returns 5subtract(15, process.args_count)                         // returns 5subtract(process.args_count, 0.5)                        // returns 9.5// process.parent.args_count = 6subtract(process.args_count, process.parent.args_count)  // returns 4// null handlingsubtract(null, 2)                                        // returns nullsubtract(2, null)                                        // returns null----*Syntax*[source,txt]----subtract(<minuend>, <subtrahend>)----*Parameters*`<minuend>`::(Required, integer or float or `null`)Minuend to subtract from.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.`<subtrahend>`::(Optional, integer or float or `null`)Subtrahend to subtract. If `null`, the function returns `null`.+If using a field as the argument, this parameter supports only<<number,`numeric`>> field data types.*Returns:* integer, float, or `null`
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