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layout: "functions"
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page_title: "length function"
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sidebar_current: "docs-funcs-collection-length"
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description: |-
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The length function determines the length of a collection or string.
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# `length` Function
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`length` determines the length of a given list, map, or string.
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If given a list or map, the result is the number of elements in that collection.
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If given a string, the result is the number of characters in the string.
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## Examples
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```
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> length([])
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0
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> length(["a", "b"])
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2
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> length({"a" = "b"})
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1
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> length("hello")
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5
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```
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When given a string, the result is the number of characters, rather than the
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number of bytes or Unicode sequences that form them:
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```
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> length("👾🕹️")
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2
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```
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A "character" is a _grapheme cluster_, as defined by
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[Unicode Standard Annex #29](http://unicode.org/reports/tr29/). Note that
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remote APIs may have a different definition of "character" for the purpose of
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length limits on string arguments; a Terraform provider is responsible for
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translating Terraform's string representation into that used by its respective
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remote system and applying any additional validation rules to it.
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