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<div class="q nonum" data-lang="mongo"><code>.count()</code>
 
<div class="q nonum" data-lang="mongo"><code>.count()</code>
<pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.count({"continent": "Africa"})</nowiki></pre>
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<pre class="def"><nowiki>db.world.count({"continent": "Africa"});</nowiki></pre>
 
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     emit(this.continent, this.population);
 
     emit(this.continent, this.population);
 
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   },
   function (k, v) {  
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   function (k, v) {
 
     return Array.sum(v);
 
     return Array.sum(v);
 
   },
 
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 18 July 2018

There are many ways to do this in MongoDB.

count() is a cursor method that takes a query and returns a number equal to the amount of documents that matched the query.
$sum is an aggregation operator availible in the $group stage, that can be used to both sum values and count the number of documents.
mapReduce can produce a sum or a count during the results stage by using JavaScript.

.count()
db.world.count({"continent": "Africa"});
$sum
db.world.aggregate([
  {"$group": {
      "_id": "$continent",
      "sum of populations": {$sum: "$population"},
      "count of countries": {$sum: 1}
  }}
]);
Array.sum()
db.world.mapReduce(
  function () {
    emit(this.continent, this.population);
  },
  function (k, v) {
    return Array.sum(v);
  },
  {
    out: {inline: 1}
  }
);