Difference between revisions of "AGGREGATE examples"
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<code>$project</code> Allows us to select what fields to display.<br/> | <code>$project</code> Allows us to select what fields to display.<br/> | ||
It can also has the ability to insert new fields and allows you to compare fields against each other without using <code>$where</code> | It can also has the ability to insert new fields and allows you to compare fields against each other without using <code>$where</code> | ||
− | <p class=strong>Show per capita GDP of all countries. (gdp/population)</p> | + | <p class=strong>Show the name and per capita GDP of all countries. (gdp/population)</p> |
<pre class=def> | <pre class=def> | ||
pp.pprint(list( | pp.pprint(list( |
Revision as of 13:15, 16 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)
Introducing the aggregation framework
These examples introduce the aggregation framework and its operators. Again we will be using the collection world
$match
Allows us to perform queries in a similar way to find()
Show all the details for France
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$match":{"name":"France"}} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$match":{"name":"France"}}])))
$project
Allows us to select what fields to display.
It can also has the ability to insert new fields and allows you to compare fields against each other without using $where
Show the name and per capita GDP of all countries. (gdp/population)
pp.pprint(list( db.world.aggregate([ {"$project":{ "_id":0, "name":1, "population":1, "area":1, "per capita GDP": {"$divide": ["$gdp","$population"]} }} ]) ))
pp.pprint(list(db.world.aggregate([{"$project":{"_id":0,"name":1,"population":1,"area":1,"per capita GDP": {"$divide": ["$gdp","$population"]}}}]) ))["$population","$area"]}}}])))