| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354 | [discrete][[esql-to_double]]=== `TO_DOUBLE`*Alias*`TO_DBL`*Syntax*[source,esql]----TO_DOUBLE(v)----*Parameters*`v`::Input value. The input can be a single- or multi-valued column or an expression.*Description*Converts an input value to a double value.If the input parameter is of a date type, its value will be interpreted asmilliseconds since the {wikipedia}/Unix_time[Unix epoch], converted to double.Boolean *true* will be converted to double *1.0*, *false* to *0.0*.*Supported types*The input type must be of a boolean, date, string or numeric type.*Example*[source.merge.styled,esql]----include::{esql-specs}/floats.csv-spec[tag=to_double-str]----[%header.monospaced.styled,format=dsv,separator=|]|===include::{esql-specs}/floats.csv-spec[tag=to_double-str-result]|===Note that in this example, the last conversion of the string isn't possible.When this happens, the result is a *null* value. In this case a _Warning_ headeris added to the response. The header will provide information on the source ofthe failure:`"Line 1:115: evaluation of [TO_DOUBLE(str2)] failed, treating result as null. Only first 20 failures recorded."`A following header will contain the failure reason and the offending value:`"java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: \"foo\""`
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