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Definition¶
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$each¶ The
$eachmodifier is available for use with the$addToSetoperator and the$pushoperator.Use with the
$addToSetoperator to add multiple values to an array<field>if the values do not exist in the<field>.{ $addToSet: { <field>: { $each: [ <value1>, <value2> ... ] } } }
Use with the
$pushoperator to append multiple values to an array<field>.{ $push: { <field>: { $each: [ <value1>, <value2> ... ] } } }
Examples¶
Use $each with $push Operator¶
The following example appends each element of [ 90, 92, 85 ] to
the scores array for the document where the name field
equals joe:
db.students.update(
{ name: "joe" },
{ $push: { scores: { $each: [ 90, 92, 85 ] } } }
)
Use $each with $addToSet Operator¶
A collection inventory has the following document:
{ _id: 2, item: "cable", tags: [ "electronics", "supplies" ] }
Then the following operation uses the $addToSet operator
with the $each modifier to add multiple elements to the
tags array:
db.inventory.update(
{ _id: 2 },
{ $addToSet: { tags: { $each: [ "camera", "electronics", "accessories" ] } } }
)
The operation adds only "camera" and "accessories" to the
tags array since "electronics" already exists in the array:
{
_id: 2,
item: "cable",
tags: [ "electronics", "supplies", "camera", "accessories" ]
}