LIMIT Clause
LIMIT m allows to select the first m rows from the result.
LIMIT n, m allows to select the m rows from the result after skipping the first n rows. The LIMIT m OFFSET n syntax is equivalent.
n and m must be non-negative integers.
If there is no ORDER BY clause that explicitly sorts results, the choice of rows for the result may be arbitrary and non-deterministic.
LIMIT ... WITH TIES Modifier
When you set WITH TIES modifier for LIMIT n[,m] and specify ORDER BY expr_list, you will get in result first n or n,m rows and all rows with same ORDER BY fields values equal to row at position n for LIMIT n and m for LIMIT n,m.
This modifier also can be combined with ORDER BY ... WITH FILL modifier.
For example, the following query
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT number%50 AS n FROM numbers(100)
) ORDER BY n LIMIT 0,5
returns
┌─n─┐
│ 0 │
│ 0 │
│ 1 │
│ 1 │
│ 2 │
└───┘
but after apply WITH TIES modifier
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT number%50 AS n FROM numbers(100)
) ORDER BY n LIMIT 0,5 WITH TIES
it returns another rows set
┌─n─┐
│ 0 │
│ 0 │
│ 1 │
│ 1 │
│ 2 │
│ 2 │
└───┘
cause row number 6 have same value “2” for field n as row number 5