In MongoDB, the $indexOfBytes
aggregation pipeline operator searches a string for an occurrence of a substring and returns the UTF-8 byte index of the first occurrence.
The UTF byte index is zero-based (i.e. it starts at 0
).
In MongoDB, the $indexOfBytes
aggregation pipeline operator searches a string for an occurrence of a substring and returns the UTF-8 byte index of the first occurrence.
The UTF byte index is zero-based (i.e. it starts at 0
).
In MongoDB, the $indexOfArray
aggregation pipeline operator searches an array for an occurrence of a specified value and returns the array index of the first occurrence.
In MongoDB, the $trunc
aggregation pipeline operator truncates a number to a whole integer or to a specified decimal place.
You have the option of specifying how many decimal places for which to truncate the number. To do this, pass a second argument. The first argument is the number to truncate, and the second (optional) argument is the number of decimal places to truncate it to.
Omitting the second argument truncates all digits to the right of the decimal and returns the whole integer value.
Continue readingIn MongoDB, the $or
aggregation pipeline operator evaluates one or more expressions and returns true
if any evaluate to true
. Otherwise it returns false
.
In MongoDB, the $and
aggregation pipeline operator evaluates one or more expressions and returns true
if they all evaluate to true
, or if its invoked with no arguments. Otherwise it returns false
.
In MongoDB, the $arrayToObject
aggregation pipeline operator converts an array to a document.
In MongoDB, the $objectToArray
aggregation pipeline operator converts a document to an array.
In MongoDB, the $not
aggregation pipeline operator evaluates a boolean and returns the opposite boolean value.
In other words, when the boolean evaluates to true
, the $not
operator returns false
. And when the boolean evaluates to false
, the $not
operator returns true
.
In MongoDB, the $mod
aggregation pipeline operator divides one number by another and returns the remainder.
To use $mod
, pass the two numbers in an array. The $mod
operator will divide the first number by the second number and return the remainder. In other words, the first number is the dividend, and the second number is the divisor.
The arguments can be any valid expression as long as they resolve to numbers.
Continue readingIn MongoDB, the $max
aggregation pipeline operator returns the maximum value from an expression.