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==Working with the <code>world</code> collection of countries==
 
==Working with the <code>world</code> collection of countries==
 
<p>
 
<p>
   This tutorial introduces NoSQL using MongoDB. We will be using the <code>find()</code>
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   This tutorial introduces NoSQL using MongoDB. We will be using the <syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript" inline>find()</syntaxhighlight >
 
   command and comparison functions on the collection '''world''' which contains details of around 250 countries of the world:
 
   command and comparison functions on the collection '''world''' which contains details of around 250 countries of the world:
 
</p>
 
</p>
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==Show Germany==
 
==Show Germany==
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
  Use <code>find()</code> to show the details of Germany.
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Use <syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript" inline>find()</syntaxhighlight> to show the details of Germany.
 
   <p class="strong">
 
   <p class="strong">
 
     Show Germany instead of France.
 
     Show Germany instead of France.
 
   </p>
 
   </p>
   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find({name:'France'});</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find({name: 'France'});</nowiki></pre>
   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({name:'Germany'});</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({name: 'Germany'}); </nowiki></pre>
 
</div>
 
</div>
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==Eurasia==
 
==Eurasia==
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
  You can use .pretty() to make the output more readable.
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You can use <syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript" inline>.pretty()</syntaxhighlight> to make the output more readable.
 
   <p class="strong">
 
   <p class="strong">
 
     List all the countries in the continent of "Eurasia".
 
     List all the countries in the continent of "Eurasia".
 
   </p>
 
   </p>
   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find({name:'Germany'}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find({name: 'Germany'}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({continent:"Eurasia"}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({continent: "Eurasia"}).pretty(); </nowiki></pre>
 
</div>
 
</div>
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==Find an area==
 
==Find an area==
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
  You can test numbers as well as strings
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You can test numbers as well as strings.
 
   <p class="strong">
 
   <p class="strong">
 
     Find the country with an area of exactly 43094.
 
     Find the country with an area of exactly 43094.
 
   </p>
 
   </p>
   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find({gdp:3425956000000}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find({gdp: 3425956000000}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({area:43094}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({area: 43094}).pretty(); </nowiki></pre>
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
 
==Using $gt==
 
==Using $gt==
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
  You can use '''$gt''' (greater than) and '''$lt''' (less than) to compare numbers and strings.
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You can use '''$gt''' (greater than) and '''$lt''' (less than) to compare numbers and strings.
    <p class="strong">
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<p class="strong">
      Show each country with a population of over 250000000 <br/>
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  Show each country with a population of over 250000000 <br/>
      Sort the results alphabetically.
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  Sort the results alphabetically.
    </p>
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</p>
    <pre class="def"><nowiki>
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<p>You will need to use a [[FIND_Examples#Using_a_projection_with_find|projection]] to answer this question.</p>
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<pre class="def"><nowiki>
 
db.world.find(
 
db.world.find(
 
   {area: {$gt: 9000000}},
 
   {area: {$gt: 9000000}},
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).sort(
 
).sort(
 
   {name: 1}
 
   {name: 1}
).pretty();
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).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
    </nowiki></pre>
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<pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({population:{$gt:250000000}},{name:1,_id:0}).sort({name: 1}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
    <pre class="ans"><nowiki>
 
      db.world.find({population:{$gt:250000000}},{name:1,_id:0}).sort({name: 1}).pretty();
 
    </nowiki></pre>
 
 
</div>
 
</div>
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==After S==
 
==After S==
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
 
<div class="q" data-lang="mongo">
 +
Greater than and less than comparisons can also be applied to strings.
 
   <p class="strong">
 
   <p class="strong">
 
     List the countries that come after "S" in the alphabet.
 
     List the countries that come after "S" in the alphabet.
 
   </p>
 
   </p>
   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.findOne();</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.find();</nowiki></pre>
   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({name:{$gt:"S"}},{name:1,_id:0}).pretty();</nowiki></pre>
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   <pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({name:{$gt:"S"}},{name:1,_id:0}).pretty(); </nowiki></pre>
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
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db.world.find(
 
db.world.find(
 
   {$or: [
 
   {$or: [
     {name:'Germany'},
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     {name: 'Germany'},
     {name:'France'}
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     {name: 'France'}
 
   ]},
 
   ]},
 
   {name: 1, population: 1, _id: 0}
 
   {name: 1, population: 1, _id: 0}
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<pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({$or:[{population:{$gt:200000000}},{population:{$lt:20000}}]},{name:1,population:1,_id:0})</nowiki></pre>
 
<pre class="ans"><nowiki>db.world.find({$or:[{population:{$gt:200000000}},{population:{$lt:20000}}]},{name:1,population:1,_id:0})</nowiki></pre>
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 11 December 2020

Working with the world collection of countries

This tutorial introduces NoSQL using MongoDB. We will be using the find() command and comparison functions on the collection world which contains details of around 250 countries of the world:

FIND examples are available.

Show Germany

Use find() to show the details of Germany.

Show Germany instead of France.

db.world.find({name: 'France'});
db.world.find({name: 'Germany'});  

Eurasia

You can use .pretty() to make the output more readable.

List all the countries in the continent of "Eurasia".

db.world.find({name: 'Germany'}).pretty();
db.world.find({continent: "Eurasia"}).pretty(); 

Find an area

You can test numbers as well as strings.

Find the country with an area of exactly 43094.

db.world.find({gdp: 3425956000000}).pretty();
db.world.find({area: 43094}).pretty(); 

Using $gt

You can use $gt (greater than) and $lt (less than) to compare numbers and strings.

Show each country with a population of over 250000000
Sort the results alphabetically.

You will need to use a projection to answer this question.

db.world.find(
  {area: {$gt: 9000000}},
  {name: 1, _id: 0}
).sort(
  {name: 1}
).pretty();
db.world.find({population:{$gt:250000000}},{name:1,_id:0}).sort({name: 1}).pretty();

After S

Greater than and less than comparisons can also be applied to strings.

List the countries that come after "S" in the alphabet.

db.world.find();
db.world.find({name:{$gt:"S"}},{name:1,_id:0}).pretty();  

Name and Capital

Find the name and capital cities for countries with a population of over 70 million.

db.world.findOne();
db.world.find({population:{$gt:70000000}},{name:1,capital:1,_id:0}).pretty();

Using $or

Find the countries that have a population that is over 200 million or less than 20,000.

db.world.find(
  {$or: [
    {name: 'Germany'},
    {name: 'France'}
  ]},
  {name: 1, population: 1, _id: 0}
);
db.world.find({$or:[{population:{$gt:200000000}},{population:{$lt:20000}}]},{name:1,population:1,_id:0})