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Definition¶
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$mul¶ New in version 2.6.
Multiply the value of a field by a number. To specify a
$mulexpression, use the following prototype:The field to update must contain a numeric value.
To specify a
<field>in an embedded document or in an array, use dot notation.
Behavior¶
Missing Field¶
If the field does not exist in a document, $mul creates the
field and sets the value to zero of the same numeric type as the
multiplier.
Mixed Type¶
Multiplication with values of mixed numeric types (32-bit integer, 64-bit integer, float) may result in conversion of numeric type. For multiplication with values of mixed numeric types, the following type conversion rules apply:
| 32-bit Integer | 64-bit Integer | Float | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32-bit Integer | 32-bit or 64-bit Integer | 64-bit Integer | Float |
| 64-bit Integer | 64-bit Integer | 64-bit Integer | Float |
| Float | Float | Float | Float |
Note
- If the product of two 32-bit integers exceeds the maximum value for a 32-bit integer, the result is a 64-bit integer.
- Integer operations of any type that exceed the maximum value for a 64-bit integer produce an error.
Examples¶
Multiply the Value of a Field¶
Consider a collection products with the following document:
The following db.collection.update() operation updates the
document, using the $mul operator to multiply the price
by 1.25 and the qty field by 2:
The operation results in the following document, where the new value of
price reflects the original value 10.99 multiplied by 1.25
and the new value of qty reflects the original value of 25
multipled by 2:
Apply $mul Operator to a Non-existing Field¶
Consider a collection products with the following document:
The following db.collection.update() operation updates the
document, applying the $mul operator to the field price
that does not exist in the document:
The operation results in the following document with a price field
set to value 0 of numeric type NumberLong, the same type as
the multiplier:
Multiply Mixed Numeric Types¶
Consider a collection products with the following document:
The following db.collection.update() operation uses the
$mul operator to multiply the value in the price field
NumberLong(10) by NumberInt(5):
The operation results in the following document:
The value in the price field is of type NumberLong. See
Multiplication Type Conversion Rules for details.