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Q: What should be the mongoDb query to find number of occurrences?

user3426424Sample records in the collection, (doc 1) [{ "_id": ObjectId("567941aaf0058ed6755ab3dc"), "hash_count": NumberInt(7), "time": [ NumberInt(1450787170), NumberInt(1450787292), NumberInt(1450787307), NumberInt(1450787333), NumberInt(1450787615) ], "word": "b...

Can you please post what query you have tried and what issues you faced?
what version of mongodb are you using?
MongoDB shell version: 2.6.11 :) I have tried various queries since yesterday night but they are either wrong or giving a TLE
Which version of PHP are you using? You need to modify the query to be compliant to the PHP version you use.
I ran the above command on "tools->command" panel inhomepage of rockmongo
I am using this version php5- 5.5.9 php5-json 1.3.2-2build1
php5-json 1.3.2-2build1 php5-cli 5.5.9
Have edited my answer to include a PHP version, but still am amazed how the query did not work in rock_mongo. From its manual, it should.
Via rockmongo - can you just try the first part of the pipeline, i.e the $match stage? and see if it returns any results.
07:24
hello
I figured out why that was not working
oh great.. why ?
1450854385



{
aggregate : "hashtags",
pipeline:

[
{$match:{"time":{$gte:NumberInt(1450854385), $lte:NumberInt(1450854385)}}},
{$unwind:"$time"},
{$match:{"time":{$gte:NumberInt(1450854385), $lte:NumberInt(1450854385)}}},
{$group:{"_id":"$word","count":{$sum:1}}}
]

}
I replaced time with $time
but then also there is one problem
{$unwind:"$time"}, ?
{
"result": [
{
"_id": "dear",
"count": NumberInt(1)
},
{
"_id": "ghost",
"count": NumberInt(1)
},
{
"_id": "rat",
"count": NumberInt(1)
},
{
"_id": "police",
"count": NumberInt(1)
},
{
"_id": "bugs",
"count": NumberInt(2)
},
{
"_id": "dog",
"count": NumberInt(2)
},
{
"_id": "batman",
"count": NumberInt(9)
},
{
"_id": "ear",
"count": NumberInt(1)
}
],
"ok": 1
}
this was the result
well my query was this below
{
aggregate : "hashtags",
pipeline:

[
{$match:{"$time":{$gte:NumberInt(1450854385), $lte:NumberInt(1450854385)}}},
{$unwind:"$time"},
{$match:{"$time":{$gte:NumberInt(1450854385), $lte:NumberInt(1450854385)}}},
{$group:{"_id":"$word","count":{$sum:1}}}
]

}
but you may see that i gave a single timestamp i.e 1450854385
and that should give only that output which has 1450854385 in its 'time' record
:(
Ideally $ is not required.
07:29
you may be right
apart from the unwind statement. Because, it denotees a field value.
Hmm.. Can you try it from any other PHP code that you may have? I have edited my answer with the PHP code.
its no problem if you give me a sample pipeline statement which I may use in the tools command in rockmongo
:)
Hmm.. let me check .. will install rock mongo..

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