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Query and Projection Operators

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  • Compatibility
  • Query Selectors
  • Projection Operators
  • Miscellaneous Operators

Note

For details on a specific operator, including syntax and examples, click on the link to the operator's reference page.

You can use query and projection operators for deployments hosted in the following environments:

  • MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud

  • MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB

  • MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB

For comparison of different BSON type values, see the specified BSON comparison order.

Name
Description

Matches values that are equal to a specified value.

Matches values that are greater than a specified value.

Matches values that are greater than or equal to a specified value.

Matches any of the values specified in an array.

Matches values that are less than a specified value.

Matches values that are less than or equal to a specified value.

Matches all values that are not equal to a specified value.

Matches none of the values specified in an array.

Name
Description

Joins query clauses with a logical AND returns all documents that match the conditions of both clauses.

Inverts the effect of a query predicate and returns documents that do not match the query predicate.

Joins query clauses with a logical NOR returns all documents that fail to match both clauses.

Joins query clauses with a logical OR returns all documents that match the conditions of either clause.

Name
Description

Matches documents that have the specified field.

Selects documents if a field is of the specified type.

Name
Description

Allows use of aggregation expressions within the query language.

Validate documents against the given JSON Schema.

Performs a modulo operation on the value of a field and selects documents with a specified result.

Selects documents where values match a specified regular expression.

Performs text search.

$text provides text query capabilities for self-managed (non-Atlas) deployments. For data hosted on MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB offers an improved full-text query solution, Atlas Search.

Matches documents that satisfy a JavaScript expression.

Name
Description

Selects geometries that intersect with a GeoJSON geometry. The 2dsphere index supports $geoIntersects.

Selects geometries within a bounding GeoJSON geometry. The 2dsphere and 2d indexes support $geoWithin.

Returns geospatial objects in proximity to a point. Requires a geospatial index. The 2dsphere and 2d indexes support $near.

Returns geospatial objects in proximity to a point on a sphere. Requires a geospatial index. The 2dsphere and 2d indexes support $nearSphere.

Name
Description

Matches arrays that contain all elements specified in the query.

Selects documents if element in the array field matches all the specified $elemMatch conditions.

Selects documents if the array field is a specified size.

Name
Description

Matches numeric or binary values in which a set of bit positions all have a value of 0.

Matches numeric or binary values in which a set of bit positions all have a value of 1.

Matches numeric or binary values in which any bit from a set of bit positions has a value of 0.

Matches numeric or binary values in which any bit from a set of bit positions has a value of 1.

Name
Description

Projects the first element in an array that matches the query condition.

Projects the first element in an array that matches the specified $elemMatch condition.

Projects the document's score assigned during the $text operation.

$text provides text query capabilities for self-managed (non-Atlas) deployments. For data hosted on MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB offers an improved full-text query solution, Atlas Search.

Limits the number of elements projected from an array. Supports skip and limit slices.

Name
Description

Generates a random float between 0 and 1.

A special hint that can be provided via the sort() or hint() methods that can be used to force either a forward or reverse collection scan.

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