$min (aggregation)
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Definition
$min
Returns the minimum value.
$min
compares both value and type, using the specified BSON comparison order for values of different types.$min
is available in the following stages:$addFields
(Available starting in MongoDB 3.4)$set
(Available starting in MongoDB 4.2)$replaceRoot
(Available starting in MongoDB 3.4)$replaceWith
(Available starting in MongoDB 4.2)
When used in the
$group
stage,$min
has the following syntax and returns the minimum value that results from applying an expression to each document in a group of documents that share the same group by key:{ $min: <expression> } When used in the other supported stages,
$min
returns the minimum of the specified expression or list of expressions for each document and has one of two syntaxes:$min
has one specified expression as its operand:{ $min: <expression> } $min
has a list of specified expressions as its operand:{ $min: [ <expression1>, <expression2> ... ] }
For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
Behavior
Null or Missing Values
If some, but not all, documents for the $min
operation have either a null
value for the field or are
missing the field, the $min
operator only considers the
non-null and the non-missing values for the field.
If all documents for the $min
operation have null
value for the field or are missing the field, the $min
operator returns null
for the minimum value.
Array Operand
In the $group
stage, if the expression resolves to an
array, $min
does not traverse the array and compares the array
as a whole.
In the other supported stages:
With a single expression as its operand, if the expression resolves to an array,
$min
traverses into the array to operate on the numerical elements of the array to return a single value.With a list of expressions as its operand, if any of the expressions resolves to an array,
$min
does not traverse into the array but instead treats the array as a non-numerical value.
Examples
Use in $group
Stage
Consider a sales
collection with the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc", "price" : 10, "quantity" : 2, "date" : ISODate("2014-01-01T08:00:00Z") } { "_id" : 2, "item" : "jkl", "price" : 20, "quantity" : 1, "date" : ISODate("2014-02-03T09:00:00Z") } { "_id" : 3, "item" : "xyz", "price" : 5, "quantity" : 5, "date" : ISODate("2014-02-03T09:05:00Z") } { "_id" : 4, "item" : "abc", "price" : 10, "quantity" : 10, "date" : ISODate("2014-02-15T08:00:00Z") } { "_id" : 5, "item" : "xyz", "price" : 5, "quantity" : 10, "date" : ISODate("2014-02-15T09:05:00Z") }
Grouping the documents by the item
field, the following operation
uses the $min
accumulator to compute the minimum amount and
minimum quantity for each grouping.
db.sales.aggregate( [ { $group: { _id: "$item", minQuantity: { $min: "$quantity" } } } ] )
The operation returns the following results:
{ "_id" : "xyz", "minQuantity" : 5 } { "_id" : "jkl", "minQuantity" : 1 } { "_id" : "abc", "minQuantity" : 2 }
Use in $project
Stage
A collection students
contains the following documents:
{ "_id": 1, "quizzes": [ 10, 6, 7 ], "labs": [ 5, 8 ], "final": 80, "midterm": 75 } { "_id": 2, "quizzes": [ 9, 10 ], "labs": [ 8, 8 ], "final": 95, "midterm": 80 } { "_id": 3, "quizzes": [ 4, 5, 5 ], "labs": [ 6, 5 ], "final": 78, "midterm": 70 }
The following example uses the $min
in the
$project
stage to calculate the minimum quiz scores, the
minimum lab scores, and the minimum of the final and the midterm:
db.students.aggregate([ { $project: { quizMin: { $min: "$quizzes"}, labMin: { $min: "$labs" }, examMin: { $min: [ "$final", "$midterm" ] } } } ])
The operation results in the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "quizMin" : 6, "labMin" : 5, "examMin" : 75 } { "_id" : 2, "quizMin" : 9, "labMin" : 8, "examMin" : 80 } { "_id" : 3, "quizMin" : 4, "labMin" : 5, "examMin" : 70 }
In the other supported stages:
With a single expression as its operand, if the expression resolves to an array,
$min
traverses into the array to operate on the numerical elements of the array to return a single value.With a list of expressions as its operand, if any of the expressions resolves to an array,
$min
does not traverse into the array but instead treats the array as a non-numerical value.