$minN (aggregation accumulator)
Definition
Syntax
{ $minN: { input: <expression>, n: <expression> } }
inputspecifies an expression that is the input to$minN. It is evaluated for each element in the group and$minNpreserves the minimumnvalues.nlimits the number of results per group andnhas to be a positive integral expression that is either a constant or depends on the_idvalue for$group.
Behavior
Null and Missing Values
$minNfilters out null and missing values.
Consider the following aggregation that returns the minimum n
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", minimumThreeScores: { $minN: { input: "$score", n: 4 } } } } ] )
In this example:
$documentscreates the literal documents that contain player scores.$groupgroups the documents bygameId. This example has only onegameId,G1.PlayerDhas a missing score andPlayerEhas a nullscore. These values are both ignored.The
minimumThreeScoresfield is specified as$minNwithinput : "$score"and returned as an array.Since there are only 3 documents with
scoresminNreturns the minimum 3scorefields even thoughn = 4.
[ { _id: 'G1', minimumThreeScores: [ 1, 2, 3 ] } ]
Comparison of $minN and $bottomN Accumulators
Both $minN and $bottomN accumulators can accomplish
similar results.
In general:
Restrictions
Window Function and Aggregation Expression Support
You can use $minN as an accumulator.
$minN is supported as an
aggregation expression.
$minN is supported as a
window operator.
Memory Limit Considerations
Aggregation pipelines which call $minN 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 Minimum Three Scores for a Single Game
You can use the $minN accumulator to find the minimum three scores
in a single game.
db.gamescores.aggregate( [ { $match : { gameId : "G1" } }, { $group: { _id: "$gameId", minScores: { $minN: { input: ["$score","$playerId"], 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 input for
$minNwithinput : ["$score","$playerId"].Uses
$minNto return the first three score elements for theG1game withn : 3.
The operation returns the following results:
[ { _id: 'G1', minScores: [ [ 1, 'PlayerD' ], [ 31, 'PlayerA' ], [ 33, 'PlayerB' ] ] } ]
Finding the Minimum Three Documents Across Multiple Games
You can use the $minN accumulator to find the minimum n
scores in each game.
db.gamescores.aggregate( [ { $group: { _id: "$gameId", minScores: { $minN: { input: ["$score","$playerId"], n: 3 } } } } ] )
The example pipeline:
Uses
$groupto group the results bygameId.Uses
$minNto return the minimum three score elements for each game withn: 3.Specifies the fields that are input for
$minNwithinput: ["$score","$playerId"].
The operation returns the following results:
[ { _id: 'G2', minScores: [ [ 10, 'PlayerA' ], [ 14, 'PlayerB' ], [ 66, 'PlayerC' ] ] }, { _id: 'G1', minScores: [ [ 1, 'PlayerD' ], [ 31, 'PlayerA' ], [ 33, 'PlayerB' ] ] } ]
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: { $minN: { input: ["$score","$playerId"], 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
$minNwithinput : ["$score","$playerId"].If the
gameIdisG2thennis 1, otherwisenis 3.
The operation returns the following results:
[ { _id: { gameId: 'G2' }, gamescores: [ [ 10, 'PlayerA' ] ] }, { _id: { gameId: 'G1' }, gamescores: [ [ 1, 'PlayerD' ], [ 31, 'PlayerA' ], [ 33, 'PlayerB' ] ] } ]