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Query on the last object of an array with MongoDB



To query on the last object of an array, use aggregate(). Let us create a collection with documents −

> db.demo103.insertOne( { "Details" : [
   { "StudentId" : 101, "Details" : "MongoDB" },
   {"StudentId" : 102, "Details" : "MySQL" },
   { "StudentId" : 103, "Details" : "Java" } 
], "Details1" : [ { "StudentId" : 104, "Number" : 3 } ] } );
{
   "acknowledged" : true,
   "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e2ed2dd9fd5fd66da21446e")
}

Display all documents from a collection with the help of find() method −

> db.demo103.find();

This will produce the following output −

{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e2ed2dd9fd5fd66da21446e"), "Details" : [ { "StudentId" : 101, "Details" : "MongoDB" }, { "StudentId" : 102, "Details" : "MySQL" }, { "StudentId" : 103, "Details" : "Java" } ], "Details1" : [ { "StudentId" : 104, "Number" : 3 } ] }

Here is how you can query to on the last object of an array −

> db.demo103.aggregate([ { $project: { Details1: 1, Details: {$arrayElemAt: ["$Details", -1]} } }, { $match: {"Details.StudentId": 103} } ])

This will produce the following output −

{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e2ed2dd9fd5fd66da21446e"), "Details1" : [ { "StudentId" : 104, "Number" : 3 } ], "Details" : { "StudentId" : 103, "Details" : "Java" } }
Updated on: 2020-03-30T11:30:20+05:30

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