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$ceil (aggregation)

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$ceil

Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to the specified number.

$ceil has the following syntax:

{ $ceil: <number> }

The <number> expression can be any valid expression as long as it resolves to a number. For more information on expressions, see Expression Operators.

If the argument resolves to a value of null or refers to a field that is missing, $ceil returns null. If the argument resolves to NaN, $ceil returns NaN.

Example
Results
{ $ceil: 1 }
1
{ $ceil: 7.80 }
8
{ $ceil: -2.8 }
-2

Create a collection named samples with the following documents:

db.samples.insertMany(
[
{ _id: 1, value: 9.25 },
{ _id: 2, value: 8.73 },
{ _id: 3, value: 4.32 },
{ _id: 4, value: -5.34 }
]
)

The following example returns both the original value and the ceiling value:

db.samples.aggregate([
{ $project: { value: 1, ceilingValue: { $ceil: "$value" } } }
])

The operation returns the following results:

{ "_id" : 1, "value" : 9.25, "ceilingValue" : 10 }
{ "_id" : 2, "value" : 8.73, "ceilingValue" : 9 }
{ "_id" : 3, "value" : 4.32, "ceilingValue" : 5 }
{ "_id" : 4, "value" : -5.34, "ceilingValue" : -5 }

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