$count (aggregation)
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Definition
$count-
Passes a document to the next stage that contains a count of the number of documents input to the stage.
Note
Disambiguation
This page describes the
$countaggregation pipeline stage. For the$countaggregation accumulator, see$count (aggregation accumulator).$counthas the following prototype form:{ $count: <string> }<string>is the name of the output field which has the count as its value.<string>must be a non-empty string, must not start with$and must not contain the.character.
Behavior
The $count stage is equivalent to the following $group + $project sequence:
db.collection.aggregate( [ { $group: { _id: null, myCount: { $sum: 1 } } }, { $project: { _id: 0 } } ] )
where myCount would be the output field that contains the count. You can specify another name for the output field.
Tip
See also:
db.collection.countDocuments() which wraps the $group aggregation stage with a $sum expression.
Example
A collection named scores has the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "subject" : "History", "score" : 88 }
{ "_id" : 2, "subject" : "History", "score" : 92 }
{ "_id" : 3, "subject" : "History", "score" : 97 }
{ "_id" : 4, "subject" : "History", "score" : 71 }
{ "_id" : 5, "subject" : "History", "score" : 79 }
{ "_id" : 6, "subject" : "History", "score" : 83 }
The following aggregation operation has two stages:
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The
$matchstage excludes documents that have ascorevalue of less than or equal to80to pass along the documents withscoregreater than80to the next stage. -
The
$countstage returns a count of the remaining documents in the aggregation pipeline and assigns the value to a field calledpassing_scores.
db.scores.aggregate( [ { $match: { score: { $gt: 80 } } }, { $count: "passing_scores" } ] )
The operation returns the following results:
{ "passing_scores" : 4 }