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$min (aggregation)¶
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Definition¶
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$min¶ Returns the minimum value.
$mincompares both value and type, using the specified BSON comparison order for values of different types.Changed in version 3.2:
$minis available in the$groupand$projectstages. In previous versions of MongoDB,$minis available in the$groupstage only.When used in the
$groupstage,$minhas the following syntax and returns the minimum value that results from applying an expression to each document in a group of documents that share the same group by key:When used in the
$projectstage,$minreturns the minimum of the specified expression or list of expressions for each document and has one of two syntaxes:$minhas one specified expression as its operand:$minhas a list of specified expressions as its operand:
For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
Behavior¶
Null or Missing Values¶
If some, but not all, documents for the $min
operation have either a null value for the field or are
missing the field, the $min operator only considers the
non-null and the non-missing values for the field.
If all documents for the $min operation have null
value for the field or are missing the field, the $min
operator returns null for the minimum value.
Array Operand¶
In the $group stage, if the expression resolves to an
array, $min does not traverse the array and compares the array
as a whole.
In the $project stage:
- With a single expression as its operand, if the expression resolves
to an array,
$mintraverses into the array to operate on the numerical elements of the array to return a single value. - With a list of expressions as its operand, if any of the expressions
resolves to an array,
$mindoes not traverse into the array but instead treats the array as a non-numerical value.
Examples¶
Use in $group Stage¶
Consider a sales collection with the following documents:
Grouping the documents by the item field, the following operation
uses the $min accumulator to compute the minimum amount and
minimum quantity for each grouping.
The operation returns the following results:
Use in $project Stage¶
A collection students contains the following documents:
The following example uses the $min in the
$project stage to calculate the minimum quiz scores, the
minimum lab scores, and the minimum of the final and the midterm:
The operation results in the following documents:
In the $project stage:
- With a single expression as its operand, if the expression resolves
to an array,
$mintraverses into the array to operate on the numerical elements of the array to return a single value. - With a list of expressions as its operand, if any of the expressions
resolves to an array,
$mindoes not traverse into the array but instead treats the array as a non-numerical value.