Difference between revisions of "AGGREGATE world"
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#PRETTY | #PRETTY | ||
import pprint | import pprint | ||
− | pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4) | + | pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4, width=160) |
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<div class="hint" title="Division by 0 error?"> | <div class="hint" title="Division by 0 error?"> | ||
− | + | Use a <code>$match</code>. <code>{"area":{"$ne":0}}</code> | |
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"_id":0, | "_id":0, | ||
"name":1, | "name":1, | ||
− | "density": {"$divide": [ | + | "density": {"$divide": ["$population","$area"]} |
}}, | }}, | ||
{"$match":{ | {"$match":{ | ||
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− | pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"name":{"$in":['France','Germany',' | + | pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"name":{"$in":['France','Germany','Italy']},"population":{"$ne":None},"area":{"$ne":0}}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":1,"population density":{"$divide":["$population","$area"]}}}]))) |
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==Harder Questions== | ==Harder Questions== | ||
<div class=q data-lang="py3"> | <div class=q data-lang="py3"> | ||
− | + | Print a list of names for countries in the continent of "North America" change United States to USA | |
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pp.pprint(list( | pp.pprint(list( | ||
db.world.aggregate([ | db.world.aggregate([ | ||
− | + | {"$match":{ | |
− | + | "continent":"North America" | |
− | + | }}, | |
− | + | {"$project":{ | |
− | + | "_id":0, | |
− | + | "name":1 | |
− | + | }} | |
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]) | ]) | ||
)) | )) | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
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− | pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$ | + | pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"continent":"North America"}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":{"$cond": [{"$eq":["$name","United States"]},"USA","$name"]}}}]))) |
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− | Show the <b>name</b> and the <b>continent</b> - but | + | Show the <b>name</b> and the <b>continent</b> for countries beginning with N - but replace the continent <b>Oceania</b> with <b>Australasia</b>. |
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pp.pprint(list( | pp.pprint(list( | ||
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substitute <b>Eurasia</b> for <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b>.<br/> | substitute <b>Eurasia</b> for <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b>.<br/> | ||
substitute <b>America</b> - for each country in <b>North America</b> or <b>South America</b> or <b>Caribbean</b>.<br/><br/>Only show countries beginning with <b>A</b> or <b>B</b><br/> | substitute <b>America</b> - for each country in <b>North America</b> or <b>South America</b> or <b>Caribbean</b>.<br/><br/>Only show countries beginning with <b>A</b> or <b>B</b><br/> | ||
− | + | If you're struggling you may want to experiment with <code>$and</code>,<code>$or</code>, etc. | |
<pre class=def></pre> | <pre class=def></pre> | ||
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− | + | pp.pprint(list( | |
+ | db.world.aggregate([ | ||
+ | {"$project":{ | ||
+ | "_id":0, | ||
+ | "name":1, | ||
+ | "original": "$continent", | ||
+ | "new": { | ||
+ | "$cond": [ | ||
+ | {"$or":[ | ||
+ | {"$eq":["$continent","Eurasia"]}, | ||
+ | {"$eq":["$name","Turkey"]} | ||
+ | ]},"Europe/Asia",{ | ||
+ | "$cond":[ | ||
+ | {"$eq":["$continent","Oceania"]},"Australasia",{ | ||
+ | "$cond":[ | ||
+ | {"$and":[ | ||
+ | {"$eq":["$continent","Caribbean"]}, | ||
+ | {"$eq":[{"$substr":["$name",0,1]}, "B"]} | ||
+ | ]},"North America",{ | ||
+ | "$cond":[ | ||
+ | {"$and":[ | ||
+ | {"$eq":["$continent","Caribbean"]}, | ||
+ | {"$ne":[{"$substr":["$name",0,1]}, "B"]} | ||
+ | ]},"South America","$continent" | ||
+ | ] | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ] | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ] | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ] | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ]) | ||
+ | )) | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 30 July 2015
#ENCODING import io import sys sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer, encoding='utf-16') #MONGO from pymongo import MongoClient client = MongoClient() client.progzoo.authenticate('scott','tiger') db = client['progzoo'] #PRETTY import pprint pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4, width=160)
Country Profile
For these questions you should use aggregate([])
on the collection world
Give the name
and the per capita GDP
for those countries with a population
of at least 200 million.
per capita GDP is the GDP divided by the population.
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{ "population":{"$gte":250000000} }}, {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1, "per capita GDP": {"$divide": ["$gdp",1000000]} }} ]) ))
Give the name
and the population density
of all countries. Ignore results where the density is "None".
population density is the population divided by the area
Use a $match
. {"area":{"$ne":0}}
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1, "density": {"$divide": ["$population","$area"]} }}, {"$match":{ "density": {"$ne":None} }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"area":{"$ne":0}}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":1,"density":{"$divide":["$population","$area"]}}},{"$match":{"density":{"$ne":None}}}])))
Show the name
and population
in millions for the countries of the continent South America. Divide the population by 1000000 to get population in millions.
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{ }}, {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1 }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"continent":{"$eq":"South America"}}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":1,"population":{"$divide":["$population",1000000]}}}])))
Show the name
and population density
for France, Germany, and Italy
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{ "name": {"$in":['United Kingdom','United States','Brazil']}, "population": {"$ne": None}, "area": {"$ne": 0} }}, {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1 }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"name":{"$in":['France','Germany','Italy']},"population":{"$ne":None},"area":{"$ne":0}}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":1,"population density":{"$divide":["$population","$area"]}}}])))
Order the continents
by area
from most to least.
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$group":{ "_id":"$name", "area":{"$max": "$area"} }}, {"$sort":{ "area": -1 }}, {"$project":{ "_id":1, "area":1 }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(
db.world.aggregate([ {"$group":{ "_id":"$continent", "area":{"$sum": "$area"} }}, {"$sort":{ "area": -1 }}, {"$project":{ "_id":1, "area":1 }} ])
))
Harder Questions
Print a list of names for countries in the continent of "North America" change United States to USA
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{ "continent":"North America" }}, {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1 }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"continent":"North America"}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":{"$cond": [{"$eq":["$name","United States"]},"USA","$name"]}}}])))
Combine North America and South America to America, and then list the continents by area. Biggest first.
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$group":{ "_id":{ "$cond": [{"$eq":["$continent","North America"]},"America", {"$cond": [{"$eq":["$continent","Asia"]},"The East","$continent"]}] }, "area":{"$sum": "$area"} }}, {"$sort":{ "area": -1 }}, {"$project":{ "_id":1, "area":1 }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$group":{"_id":{"$cond":[{"$eq":["$continent","South America"]},"America",{"$cond":[{"$eq":["$continent","North America"]},"America","$continent"]}]},"area":{"$sum":"$area"}}},{"$sort":{"area":-1}},{"$project":{"_id":1,"area":1}}])))
Show the name and the continent for countries beginning with N - but replace the continent Oceania with Australasia.
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{ "name":{"$regex":"^N"} }}, {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1 }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"name":{"$regex":"^N"}}},{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":1,"continent":{"$cond":[{"$eq":["$continent","Oceania"]},"Australasia","$continent"]}}}])))
Show the name and the continent but:
substitute Eurasia for Europe and Asia.
substitute America - for each country in North America or South America or Caribbean.
Only show countries beginning with A or B
If you're struggling you may want to experiment with $and
,$or
, etc.
pp.pprint(list(
db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{ "name":{"$regex":"^A|^B"} }}, {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1, "continent": { "$cond": [{ "$or":[ {"$eq":["$continent","Europe"]}, {"$eq":["$continent","Asia"]} ]},"Eurasia",{ "$cond": [ {"$or":[ {"$eq":["$continent","North America"]}, {"$eq":["$continent","South America"]}, {"$eq":["$continent","Caribbean"]} ]},"America","$continent"]} ]} }} ])
))
Put the continents right...
Oceania becomes Australasia
Countries in Eurasia and Turkey go to Europe/Asia
Caribbean islands starting with 'B' go to North America, other Caribbean islands go to South America
Show the name, the original continent and the new continent of all countries.
pp.pprint(list(
db.world.aggregate([ {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1, "original": "$continent", "new": { "$cond": [ {"$or":[ {"$eq":["$continent","Eurasia"]}, {"$eq":["$name","Turkey"]} ]},"Europe/Asia",{ "$cond":[ {"$eq":["$continent","Oceania"]},"Australasia",{ "$cond":[ {"$and":[ {"$eq":["$continent","Caribbean"]}, {"$eq":[{"$substr":["$name",0,1]}, "B"]} ]},"North America",{ "$cond":[ {"$and":[ {"$eq":["$continent","Caribbean"]}, {"$ne":[{"$substr":["$name",0,1]}, "B"]} ]},"South America","$continent" ] } ] } ] } ] } }} ])
))