Definition
$indexOfArrayNew in version 3.4.
Searches an array for an occurrence of a specified value and returns the array index (zero-based) of the first occurrence. If the value is not found, returns
-1.$indexOfArrayhas the following operator expression syntax:{ $indexOfArray: [ <array expression>, <search expression>, <start>, <end> ] } FieldTypeDescription<array>string
Can be any valid expression as long as it resolves to an array. For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
If the array expression resolves to a value of
nullor refers to a field that is missing,$indexOfArrayreturnsnull.If the array expression does not resolve to an array or
nullnor refers to a missing field,$indexOfArrayreturns an error.<search value>string
Can be any valid expression. For more information on expressions, see Expressions.
<start>integer
Optional. An integer, or a number that can be represented as integers (such as 2.0), that specifies the starting index position for the search. Can be any valid expression that resolves to a non-negative integral number.
If unspecified, the starting index position for the search is the beginning of the string.
<end>integer
Optional. An integer, or a number that can be represented as integers (such as 2.0), that specifies the ending index position for the search. Can be any valid expression that resolves to a non-negative integral number. If you specify a
<end>index value, you should also specify a<start>index value; otherwise,$indexOfArrayuses the<end>value as the<start>index value instead of the<end>value.If unspecified, the ending index position for the search is the end of the string.
Behavior
If the <search expression> is found multiple times within the
<array expression>, then $indexOfArray returns the
index of the first <search expression> from the starting index
position.
$indexOfArray returns null:
If
<array expression>is null, orIf
<array expression>refers to a non-existing field in the input document.
$indexOfArray returns an error:
If
<array expression>is not an array and not null, orIf
<start>or<end>is a negative integer (or a value that can be represented as a negative integer, like -5.0).
$indexOfArray returns -1:
If the <search expression> is not found in the array, or
If
<start>is a number greater than<end>, orIf
<start>is a number greater than the length of the array.
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Example
The example uses this inventory collection:
db.inventory.insertMany( [ { _id: 0, items: [ "one", "two", "three" ] }, { _id: 1, items: [ 1, 2, 3 ] }, { _id: 2, items: [ 1, 2, 3, 2 ] }, { _id: 3, items: [ null, null, 2 ] }, { _id: 4, items: [ 2, null, null, 2 ] }, { _id: 5, items: null }, { _id: 6, amount: 3 } ] )
The following example uses $indexOfArray to find 2 in
the items array:
db.inventory.aggregate( [ { $project: { index: { $indexOfArray: [ "$items", 2 ] } } } ] )
The example returns:
The first array index for the value
2in eachitemsarray, if found. Array indexes start at0.-1for the index if2is not in theitemsarray.nullfor the index ifitemsis not an array oritemsdoes not exist.
Example output:
[ { _id: 0, index: -1 }, { _id: 1, index: 1 }, { _id: 2, index: 1 }, { _id: 3, index: 2 }, { _id: 4, index: 0 }, { _id: 5, index: null }, { _id: 6, index: null } ]