$lastN (aggregation accumulator)
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Definition
Syntax
{
$lastN:
{
input: <expression>,
n: <expression>
}
}
-
inputspecifies the field(s) from the document to take the lastnof. Input can be any expression. -
nhas to be a positive integral expression that is either a constant or depends on the_idvalue for$group. For details see group key example.
Behavior
Null and Missing Values
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$lastNdoes not filter out null values. -
$lastNconverts missing values to null.
Consider the following aggregation that returns the last five documents from a group:
db.aggregate( [ { $documents: [ { playerId: "PlayerA", gameId: "G1", score: 1 }, { playerId: "PlayerB", gameId: "G1", score: 2 }, { playerId: "PlayerC", gameId: "G1", score: 3 }, { playerId: "PlayerD", gameId: "G1"}, { playerId: "PlayerE", gameId: "G1", score: null } ] }, { $group: { _id: "$gameId", lastFiveScores: { $lastN: { input: "$score", n: 5 } } } } ] )
In this example:
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$documentscreates the literal documents that contain player scores. -
$groupgroups the documents bygameId. This example has only onegameId,G1. -
PlayerDhas a missing score andPlayerEhas a nullscore. These values are both considered as null. -
The
lastFiveScoresfield is specified usinginput : "$score"and returned as an array. -
Since there is no sort criteria the last 5
scorefields are returned.
[
{
_id: "G1",
lastFiveScores: [ 1, 2, 3, null, null ]
}
]Comparison of $lastN and $bottomN
Both $lastN and $bottomN accumulators can accomplish similar results.
In general:
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If the documents coming into
$groupare already ordered, you should use$lastN. -
If you're sorting and selecting the bottom
nelements then you can use$bottomNto accomplish both tasks with one accumulator. -
$lastNcan be used as an aggregation expression,$bottomNcannot.
Restrictions
Window Function and Aggregation Expression Support
$lastN is supported as an aggregation expression.
For details on aggregation expression usage see Using $lastN as an Aggregation Expression.
$lastN is supported as a window operator.
Memory Limit Considerations
Aggregation pipelines which call $lastN are subject to the 100 MB limit. If this limit is exceeded for an individual group, the aggregation fails with an error.
Examples
Consider a gamescores collection with the following documents:
db.gamescores.insertMany([ { playerId: "PlayerA", gameId: "G1", score: 31 }, { playerId: "PlayerB", gameId: "G1", score: 33 }, { playerId: "PlayerC", gameId: "G1", score: 99 }, { playerId: "PlayerD", gameId: "G1", score: 1 }, { playerId: "PlayerA", gameId: "G2", score: 10 }, { playerId: "PlayerB", gameId: "G2", score: 14 }, { playerId: "PlayerC", gameId: "G2", score: 66 }, { playerId: "PlayerD", gameId: "G2", score: 80 } ])
Find the Last Three Player Scores for a Single Game
You can use the $lastN accumulator to find the last three scores in a single game.
db.gamescores.aggregate( [ { $match : { gameId : "G1" } }, { $group: { _id: "$gameId", lastThreeScores: { $lastN: { input: ["$playerId", "$score"], n:3 } } } } ] )
The example pipeline:
-
Uses
$matchto filter the results on a singlegameId. In this case,G1. -
Uses
$groupto group the results bygameId. In this case,G1. -
Specifies the fields that are output from
$lastNwithoutput : ["$playerId"," $score"]. -
Uses
$lastNto return the last three documents for theG1game withn : 3.
The operation returns the following results:
[
{
_id: "G1",
lastThreeScores: [ [ "PlayerB", 33 ], [ "PlayerC", 99 ], [ "PlayerD", 1 ] ]
}
]Finding the Last Three Player Scores Across Multiple Games
You can use the $lastN accumulator to find the last n input fields in each game.
db.gamescores.aggregate( [ { $group: { _id: "$gameId", playerId: { $lastN: { input: [ "$playerId","$score" ], n: 3 } } } } ] )
The example pipeline:
-
Uses
$groupto group the results bygameId. -
Uses
$lastNto return the last three documents for each game withn: 3. -
Specifies the fields that are input for
$lastNwithinput : ["$playerId", "$score"].
The operation returns the following results:
[
{
_id: 'G2',
playerId: [ [ 'PlayerB', 14 ], [ 'PlayerC', 66 ], [ 'PlayerD', 80 ] ]
},
{
_id: 'G1',
playerId: [ [ 'PlayerB', 33 ], [ 'PlayerC', 99 ], [ 'PlayerD', 1 ] ]
}
]Using $sort With $lastN
Using a $sort stage earlier in the pipeline can influence the results of the $lastN accumulator.
In this example:
-
{$sort : { score : -1 } }sorts the highest scores to the back of each group. -
lastNreturns the three lowest scores from the back of each group.
db.gamescores.aggregate( [ { $sort : { score : -1 } }, { $group: { _id: "$gameId", playerId: { $lastN: { input: [ "$playerId","$score" ], n: 3 } } } } ] )
The operation returns the following results:
[
{
_id: 'G2',
playerId: [ [ 'PlayerC', 66 ], [ 'PlayerB', 14 ], [ 'PlayerA', 10 ] ]
},
{
_id: 'G1',
playerId: [ [ 'PlayerB', 33 ], [ 'PlayerA', 31 ], [ 'PlayerD', 1 ] ]
}
]Computing n Based on the Group Key for $group
You can also assign the value of n dynamically. In this example, the $cond expression is used on the gameId field.
db.gamescores.aggregate([ { $group: { _id: {"gameId": "$gameId"}, gamescores: { $lastN: { input: "$score", n: { $cond: { if: {$eq: ["$gameId","G2"] }, then: 1, else: 3 } } } } } } ] )
The example pipeline:
-
Uses
$groupto group the results bygameId. -
Specifies the fields that input for
$lastNwithinput : "$score". -
If the
gameIdisG2thennis 1, otherwisenis 3.
The operation returns the following results:
[
{ _id: { gameId: "G1" }, gamescores: [ 33, 99, 1 ] },
{ _id: { gameId: "G2" }, gamescores: [ 80 ] }
]Using $lastN as an Aggregation Expression
You can also use $lastN as an aggregation expression.
In this example:
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$documentscreates the literal document that contains an array of values. -
$projectis used to return the output of$lastN. -
_idis omited from the output with_id : 0. -
$lastNuses the input array of[10, 20, 30, 40]. -
The last three elements of the array are returned for the input document.
db.aggregate( [ { $documents: [ { array: [10, 20, 30, 40] } ] }, { $project: { lastThreeElements:{ $lastN: { input: "$array", n: 3 } } } } ] )
The operation returns the following results:
[ { lastThreeElements: [ 20, 30, 40 ] } ]