Definition
$minute
Returns the minute portion of a date as a number between 0 and 59.
The
$minute
expression has the following operator expression syntax:{ $minute: <dateExpression> }
The argument can be:
- An expression that resolves to a Date, a Timestamp, or an ObjectID.
A document with this format:
{ date: <dateExpression>, timezone: <tzExpression> }
Field Description date
The date to which the operator is applied.
<dateExpression>
must be a valid expression that resolves to a Date, a Timestamp, or an ObjectID.timezone
Optional. The timezone of the operation result.
<tzExpression>
must be a valid expression that resolves to a string formatted as either an Olson Timezone Identifier or a UTC Offset. If notimezone
is provided, the result is in UTC.Format Examples Olson Timezone Identifier
"America/New_York"
"Europe/London"
"GMT"UTC Offset
+/-[hh]:[mm], e.g. "+04:45"
+/-[hh][mm], e.g. "-0530"
+/-[hh], e.g. "+03"
Behavior
Example | Result |
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| 1 |
| 0 |
| 31 |
| 10 |
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Note
$minute cannot take a string as an argument.
Example
Consider a sales
collection with the following document:
db.sales.insertOne(
{
"_id" : 1,
"item" : "abc",
"price" : 10,
"quantity" : 2,
"date" : ISODate("2014-01-01T08:15:39.736Z")
}
)
The following aggregation uses the $minute
and other date expressions to break down the date
field:
db.sales.aggregate(
[
{
$project:
{
year: { $year: "$date" },
month: { $month: "$date" },
day: { $dayOfMonth: "$date" },
hour: { $hour: "$date" },
minutes: { $minute: "$date" },
seconds: { $second: "$date" },
milliseconds: { $millisecond: "$date" },
dayOfYear: { $dayOfYear: "$date" },
dayOfWeek: { $dayOfWeek: "$date" },
week: { $week: "$date" }
}
}
]
)The operation returns the following result:
{
"_id" : 1,
"year" : 2014,
"month" : 1,
"day" : 1,
"hour" : 8,
"minutes" : 15,
"seconds" : 39,
"milliseconds" : 736,
"dayOfYear" : 1,
"dayOfWeek" : 4,
"week" : 0
}