$setEquals (aggregation)
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Definition
$setEquals
Compares two or more arrays and returns
true
if they have the same distinct elements andfalse
otherwise.$setEquals
has the following syntax:{ $setEquals: [ <expression1>, <expression2>, ... ] } The arguments can be any valid expression as long as they each resolve to an array. For more information on expressions, see Expression Operators.
Behavior
$setEquals
performs set operation on arrays, treating arrays
as sets. If an array contains duplicate entries, $setEquals
ignores the duplicate entries. $setEquals
ignores the order of
the elements.
If a set contains a nested array element, $setEquals
does not descend
into the nested array but evaluates the array at top-level.
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Example
Consider a bakeryOrders
collection with the following documents:
db.bakeryOrders.insertMany( [ { _id: 0, cakes: ["chocolate", "vanilla"], cupcakes: ["chocolate", "vanilla"] }, { _id: 1, cakes: ["chocolate", "vanilla"], cupcakes: ["vanilla", "chocolate"] }, { _id: 2, cakes: ["chocolate", "chocolate"], cupcakes: ["chocolate"] }, { _id: 3, cakes: ["vanilla"], cupcakes: ["chocolate"] }, { _id: 4, cakes: ["vanilla"], cupcakes: [] } ] )
The following operation uses the $setEquals
operator to
determine if the cakes
array and the cupcakes
array in each order
contain the same flavors:
db.bakeryOrders.aggregate( [ { $project: { _id: 0, cakes: 1, cupcakes: 1, sameFlavors: { $setEquals: [ "$cakes", "$cupcakes" ] } } } ] )
Note
$project
The operation returns the following results:
{ cakes: [ "chocolate", "vanilla" ], cupcakes: [ "chocolate", "vanilla" ], sameFlavors: true }, { cakes: [ "chocolate", "vanilla" ], cupcakes: [ "vanilla", "chocolate" ], sameFlavors: true }, { cakes: [ "chocolate", "chocolate" ], cupcakes: [ "chocolate" ], sameFlavors: true }, { cakes: [ "vanilla" ], cupcakes: [ "chocolate" ], sameFlavors: false }, { cakes: [ "vanilla" ], cupcakes: [], sameFlavors: false }