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$isArray (aggregation)

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$isArray

Determines if the operand is an array. Returns a boolean.

$isArray has the following syntax:

{ $isArray: [ <expression> ] }

The <expression> can be any valid expression. For more information on expressions, see Expression Operators.

Example
Results
Notes
{ $isArray: "hello" }
false
"hello" is a string, passed as a string.
{ $isArray: [ "hello" ] }
false
"hello" is a string, passed as part of an argument array.
{ $isArray: [ [ "hello" ] ] }
true
[ "hello" ] is an array, passed as part of an argument array.

Note

Aggregation expressions accept a variable number of arguments. These arguments are normally passed as an array. However, when the argument is a single value, you can simplify your code by passing the argument directly without wrapping it in an array.

Create the warehouses collection:

db.warehouses.insertMany( [
{ "_id" : 1, instock: [ "chocolate" ], ordered: [ "butter", "apples" ] },
{ "_id" : 2, instock: [ "apples", "pudding", "pie" ] },
{ "_id" : 3, instock: [ "pears", "pecans"], ordered: [ "cherries" ] },
{ "_id" : 4, instock: [ "ice cream" ], ordered: [ ] }
] )

Check if the instock and the ordered fields are arrays. If both fields are arrays, concatenate them:

db.warehouses.aggregate( [
{ $project:
{ items:
{ $cond:
{
if: { $and: [ { $isArray: "$instock" },
{ $isArray: "$ordered" }
] },
then: { $concatArrays: [ "$instock", "$ordered" ] },
else: "One or more fields is not an array."
}
}
}
}
] )
{ "_id" : 1, "items" : [ "chocolate", "butter", "apples" ] }
{ "_id" : 2, "items" : "One or more fields is not an array." }
{ "_id" : 3, "items" : [ "pears", "pecans", "cherries" ] }
{ "_id" : 4, "items" : [ "ice cream" ] }

Tip

See also:

  • $cond

  • $concatArrays

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