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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:33:09+00:00 2026-05-12T19:33:09+00:00

I have a table with the following data: id | numbers | date ———————————-

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I have a table with the following data:

id | numbers | date
----------------------------------
1  | -1-4-6- | 2009-10-26 15:30:20
2  | -1-4-7- | 2009-10-26 16:45:10
3  | -4-5-8- | 2009-10-27 11:21:34
4  | -2-6-7- | 2009-10-27 13:12:56
5  | -1-3-4- | 2009-10-28 14:22:14
6  | -1-2-4- | 2009-10-29 20:28:16
.  . ....... . ...................

In this example table I use a like query to count numbers, example:

select count(*) from table where numbers like '%-4-%'
Result: 5

Now, how can I count (using like) how many times a number appears consecutively (in this case the number 4)?
I mean: the number 4 appears consecutively on id 1,2,3 and 5,6 so I want to get a query with result: 2.

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    2026-05-12T19:33:09+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:33 pm

    This should do it.

    create table "table" (id int, numbers text);
    insert into "table" values (1, '-1-4-6-');
    insert into "table" values (2, '-1-4-7-');
    insert into "table" values (3, '-4-5-8-');
    insert into "table" values (4, '-2-6-7-');
    insert into "table" values (5, '-1-3-4-');
    insert into "table" values (6, '-1-2-4-');
    
    SELECT count(*) 
    FROM (
        SELECT "table".*, temp1.id, temp2.id 
        FROM "table" 
        INNER JOIN "table" temp1
            ON "table".id = temp1.id+1 
        LEFT JOIN  (
            SELECT id FROM "table" WHERE numbers LIKE '%-4-%'
        ) temp2 ON temp1.id+1  = temp2.id+2 
    
        WHERE "table".numbers LIKE '%-4-%' 
          AND "temp1".numbers LIKE '%-4-%'
          AND temp2.id IS NULL
    ) consecutive_groups_gt_1
    

    [[Edit: Added test data and corrected quoting]]

    [[Edit: Changed query to only count only where there are row groups with at least 2 members]]

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