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Definition
$not
Syntax:
{ field: { $not: { <operator-expression> } } }
$not
performs a logicalNOT
operation on the specified<operator-expression>
and selects the documents that do not match the<operator-expression>
. This includes documents that do not contain thefield
.Consider the following query:
db.inventory.find( { price: { $not: { $gt: 1.99 } } } ) This query will select all documents in the
inventory
collection where:the
price
field value is less than or equal to1.99
orthe
price
field does not exist
{ $not: { $gt: 1.99 } }
is different from the$lte
operator.{ $lte: 1.99 }
returns only the documents whereprice
field exists and its value is less than or equal to1.99
.Remember that the
$not
operator only affects other operators and cannot check fields and documents independently. So, use the$not
operator for logical disjunctions and the$ne
operator to test the contents of fields directly.
Behavior
$not
and Data Types
The operation of the $not
operator is consistent with the
behavior of other operators but may yield unexpected results with some
data types like arrays.
$not
and Regular Expressions
$not
operator can perform logical NOT
operation on:
Regular expression objects (i.e.
/pattern/
)For example, the following query selects all documents in the
inventory
collection where theitem
field value does not start with the letterp
.db.inventory.find( { item: { $not: /^p.*/ } } ) $regex
operator expressionFor example, the following query selects all documents in the
inventory
collection where theitem
field value does not start with the letterp
.db.inventory.find( { item: { $not: { $regex: "^p.*" } } } ) db.inventory.find( { item: { $not: { $regex: /^p.*/ } } } ) driver language's regular expression objects
For example, the following PyMongo query uses Python's
re.compile()
method to compile a regular expression:import re for noMatch in db.inventory.find( { "item": { "$not": re.compile("^p.*") } } ): print noMatch