Evaluation query operators
Evaluation query operators return data based on the evaluation of a specified expression.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
$mod | Matches documents where the field element is divided by a given value and returns a the specified remainder value |
$regex | Matches documents where a field matches a specified regular expression query |
For the examples in this section, insert the following documents into the catalog
collection:
db.catalog.insertMany([
{
product: 'bottle',
price: 15,
stock: 1
},
{
product: 'spoon',
price: 500,
stock: 0
},
{
product: 'cup',
price: 100,
stock: 14
},
{
product: 'BoWL',
price: 56,
stock: 5
},
{
product: 'boTtLe',
price: 20,
stock: 3
}
])
$mod
Syntax: { <field>: { $mod: [ <divisor-value>, <modulus> ] } }
The $mod
operator matches documents where the field element divided by a given value returns a specified remainder (otherwise known as a modulus). The mathematical operation for this is field-value % divisor-value = modulus
.
Example: The following query returns all the documents where the value of the “stock” field is evenly divisible by 2:
db.catalog.find({
stock: {
$mod: [2, 0]
}
})
The output:
[
{
_id: ObjectId("63e3ac0184f488929a3f737a"),
product: 'spoon',
price: 500,
stock: 0
},
{
_id: ObjectId("63e3ac0184f488929a3f737b"),
product: 'cup',
price: 100,
stock: 14
}
]
caution
Note that the $mod
expression returns an error if you only have a single element in the array, more than two elements in the array, or if the array is empty. It also rounds down decimal input down to zero (e.g. $mod: [ 3.5 , 2 ]
is executed as $mod: [ 3 , 2 ]
).
$regex
Syntax: { <field>: { $regex: '<expression-string>', $options: '<flag>' } }
Other syntaxes: { <field>: { $regex: /<expression-string>/, $options: '<flag>' } }
and { <field>: /<expression-string>/<flag> }
.
To use regular expression for queries on particular fields, use the $regex
operator.
Example: The following query returns all the documents where the value of the “product” field starts with the letter “b”:
db.catalog.find({
product: {
$regex: /^b/
}
})
The output:
[
{
_id: ObjectId("63e4ce469695494b86bf2b2d"),
product: 'bottle',
price: 15,
stock: 1
},
{
_id: ObjectId("63e4ce469695494b86bf2b31"),
product: 'boTtLe',
price: 20,
stock: 3
}
]
$options
is an optional parameter that specifies the regular expression flags to use, such as:
- Case-insensitivity (
i
) - Multi-line matching (
m
) - Dot character matching (
s
)
note
The regex flag for ignoring white spaces (x
) is not currently supported. Follow here for more updates.
To perform case-insensitive matching, use the i
flag in the regex
expression.
Example: The following query returns all the documents where the value of the “product” field is equal to “bottle” (case-insensitive):
db.catalog.find({
product: {
$regex: /bottle/i
}
})
The output:
[
{
_id: ObjectId("63e3ac0184f488929a3f7379"),
product: 'bottle',
price: 15,
stock: 1
},
{
_id: ObjectId("63e3ac0184f488929a3f737d"),
product: 'boTtLe',
price: 20,
stock: 3
}
]