$lastN (array operator)
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Syntax
$lastN has the following syntax:
{ $lastN: { n: <expression>, input: <expression> } }
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
n | An expression that resolves to a positive integer. The integer specifies the number of array elements that $lastN returns. |
input | An expression that resolves to the array from which to return n elements. |
Behavior
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$lastNreturns elements in the same order they appear in the input array. -
$lastNdoes not filter outnullvalues in the input array. -
You cannot specify a value of
nless than1. -
If the specified
nis greater than or equal to the number of elements in theinputarray,$lastNreturns theinputarray. -
If
inputresolves to a non-array value, the aggregation operation errors.
Example
The collection games has the following documents:
db.games.insertMany([ { "playerId" : 1, "score" : [ 1, 2, 3 ] }, { "playerId" : 2, "score" : [ 12, 90, 7, 89, 8 ] }, { "playerId" : 3, "score" : [ null ] }, { "playerId" : 4, "score" : [ ] }, { "playerId" : 5, "score" : [ 1293, null, 3489, 9 ]}, { "playerId" : 6, "score" : [ "12.1", 2, NumberLong("2090845886852"), 23 ]} ])
The following example uses the $lastN operator to retrieve the last three scores for each player. The scores are returned in the new field lastScores created by $addFields.
db.games.aggregate([ { $addFields: { lastScores: { $lastN: { n: 3, input: "$score" } } } } ])
The operation returns the following results:
[{
"playerId": 1,
"score": [ 1, 2, 3 ],
"lastScores": [ 1, 2, 3 ]
},
{
"playerId": 2,
"score": [ 12, 90, 7, 89, 8 ],
"lastScores": [ 7, 89, 8 ]
},
{
"playerId": 3,
"score": [ null ],
"lastScores": [ null ]
},
{
"playerId": 4,
"score": [ ],
"lastScores": [ ]
},
{
"playerId": 5,
"score": [ 1293, null, 3489, 9 ],
"lastScores": [ null, 3489, 9 ]
},
{
"playerId": 6,
"score": [ "12.1", 2, NumberLong("2090845886852"), 23 ],
"lastScores": [ 2, NumberLong("2090845886852"), 23 ]
}]