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$rtrim (aggregation)

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Definition

$rtrim

New in version 4.0.

Removes whitespace characters, including null, or the specified characters from the end of a string.

$rtrim has the following syntax:

{ $rtrim: { input: <string>,  chars: <string> } }

The $rtrim takes a document with the following fields:

Field Description
input The string to trim. The argument can be any valid expression that resolves to a string. For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
chars

Optional. The character(s) to trim from the end of the input.

The argument can be any valid expression that resolves to a string. The $rtrim operator breaks down the string into individual UTF code point to trim from input.

If unspecified, $rtrim removes whitespace characters, including the null character. For the list of whitespace characters, see Whitespace Characters.

See also

$ltrim and $trim

Behavior

  • By default, $rtrim removes whitespaces, including the null character, from the end of the input string:

    Example   Results
    { $rtrim: { input: "  \n good  bye \t  " } }   "  \n good  bye"
  • You can override the default characters to trim using the chars field.

    For example, the following trims any g and e from the end of the input string. Since the input ends with a whitespace, neither character can be trimmed from the end of the string.

    Example   Results
    { $rtrim: { input: "ggggoodbyeeeee   ", chars: "ge" } }   "ggggoodbyeeeee   "
  • If overriding the default characters to trim, you can explicitly include the whitespace character(s) to trim in the chars field.

    For example, the following trims any space or e from the end of the input string.

    Example   Results
    { $rtrim: { input: " ggggoodbyeeeee   ", chars: "e " } }   " ggggoodby"

Whitespace Characters

By default, $rtrim removes the following whitespaces, including the null character:

Unicode Escape sequence Description
U+0000 ‘0’ Null character
U+0020 ‘ ‘ Space
U+0009 ‘t’ Horizontal tab
U+000A ‘n’ Line feed/new line
U+000B ‘v’ Vertical tab
U+000C ‘f’ Form feed
U+000D ‘r’ Carriage return
U+00A0   Non-breaking space
U+1680   Ogham space mark
U+2000   En quad
U+2001   Em quad
U+2002   En space
U+2003   Em space
U+2004   Three-per-em space
U+2005   Four-per-em space
U+2006   Six-per-em space
U+2007   Figure space
U+2008   Punctuation space
U+2009   Thin space
U+200A   Hair space

Example

Consider an inventory collection with the following documents:

{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "ABC1", quarter: "13Q1", "description" : " product 1" }
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "ABC2", quarter: "13Q4", "description" : "product 2 \n The product is in stock.  \n\n  " }
{ "_id" : 3, "item" : "XYZ1", quarter: "14Q2", "description" : null }

The following operation uses the $rtrim operator to remove trailing whitespaces from the description field:

db.inventory.aggregate([
   { $project: { item: 1, description: { $rtrim: { input: "$description" } } } }
])

The operation returns the following results:

{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "ABC1", "description" : " product 1" }
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "ABC2", "description" : "product 2 \n The product is in stock." }
{ "_id" : 3, "item" : "XYZ1", "description" : null }