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$toDouble (aggregation)

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$toDouble

Converts a value to a double. If the value cannot be converted to an double, $toDouble errors. If the value is null or missing, $toDouble returns null.

$toDouble has the following syntax:

{
$toDouble: <expression>
}

The $toDouble takes any valid expression.

The $toDouble is a shorthand for the following $convert expression:

{ $convert: { input: <expression>, to: "double" } }

The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a double:

Input Type
Behavior

Boolean

Returns 0 for false.
Returns 1 for true.

Double

No-op. Returns the double.

Decimal

Returns the decimal value as a double.

The decimal value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for a double.

You cannot convert a decimal value whose value is less than the minimum double value or is greater than the maximum double value.

Integer

Returns the int value as a double.

Long

Returns the long value as a double.

String

Returns the numerical value of the string as a double.

The string value must be of a base 10 numeric value (e.g. "-5.5", "123456") and fall within the minimum and maximum value for a double.

You cannot convert a string value of a non-base 10 number (e.g. "0x6400") or a value that falls outside the minimum and maximum value for a double.

Date

Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch that corresponds to the date value.

The following table lists some conversion to double examples:

Example
Results

$toDouble: true

1

$toDouble: false

0

$toDouble: 2.5

2.5

$toDouble: NumberInt(5)

5

$toDouble: NumberLong(10000)

10000

$toDouble: "-5.5"

-5.5

$toDouble: ISODate("2018-03-27T05:04:47.890Z")

1522127087890

Create a collection weather with the following documents:

db.weather.insertMany( [
{ _id: 1, date: new Date("2018-06-01"), temp: "26.1C" },
{ _id: 2, date: new Date("2018-06-02"), temp: "25.1C" },
{ _id: 3, date: new Date("2018-06-03"), temp: "25.4C" },
] )

The following aggregation operation on the weather collection parses the temp value and converts to a double:

// Define stage to add degrees field with converted value
tempConversionStage = {
$addFields: {
degrees: { $toDouble: { $substrBytes: [ "$temp", 0, 4 ] } }
}
};
db.weather.aggregate( [
tempConversionStage,
] )

The operation returns the following documents:

{ "_id" : 1, "date" : ISODate("2018-06-01T00:00:00Z"), "temp" : "26.1C", "degrees" : 26.1 }
{ "_id" : 2, "date" : ISODate("2018-06-02T00:00:00Z"), "temp" : "25.1C", "degrees" : 25.1 }
{ "_id" : 3, "date" : ISODate("2018-06-03T00:00:00Z"), "temp" : "25.4C", "degrees" : 25.4 }

Note

If the conversion operation encounters an error, the aggregation operation stops and throws an error. To override this behavior, use $convert instead.

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