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1. Not supported by the javascript shell and are converted to 64-bit floating point numbers.






2. command to start the mongo shell.






3. A document contained by a parent document. The embedded document is a value of a key in the parent document.






4. Copies an entire database from one name on one server to another name on another server. Omit frmHostName to copy from one name to another on the same server.






5. Removes all occurrences of each value in the passed in array from the field. ex: { $pullAll : { field : value_array } }






6. Binary-encoded serialization of mongo documents.






7. Operator used in the second argument of the find() call to specify which slice of an array to return for an array field.






8. Not supported by the javascript shell and are converted to 64-bit floating point numbers.






9. Lists all the collections in the database in use.






10. Deletes documents from the collection based on the selector.






11. Does not contain query conditional used to select documents with the field that is not in the selector list of values.






12. Updates all matching documents, not just the first, that match the selector.






13. Appends a value to field - if the field is an existing array. Otherwise it sets the field to the array [value] if field is not present. ex: { $push : { field : value } }






14. Clone the current database (implied by 'db') from another host.






15. Array specific conditional allowing matching on multiple elements within an array. The operation is non strict on the sequence of the values in the passed selector array.






16. Appends each value in the value_array to the field - if field is an existing array. Otherwise - it sets the field to the array value_array - if field is not present ex: { $pushAll : { field : value_array } }






17. Returns the size of a document after it is converted to BSON from the JSON-like original.






18. Unique 12-byte ID for documents.






19. Returns all the documents matching the optional properties.






20. The local variable representation of a query. Uniquely - the cursor does not hold the results but instead access to the results.






21. set of UTF-8 characters.






22. Creates an index on property(s). Options can describe the type of sorting, uniqueness, etc.






23. Special keys passed in an update call to specify complex update operations - such as alter - adding - or removing keys - and even manipulating arrays and embedded documents.






24. Contains query conditional used to check if a value contains the field value.






25. Operator allowing the partial specification of fields in an embedded document in an array.






26. changes the database on which you are working.






27. In BSON - represents the smallest possible value.






28. Used to describe a variable as not having been initialized.






29. Positional operator that holds the position of the first matched array item in the query. Used to find an array member and then manipulate it. ex: {$inc:{'comments.$.votes':1}} where comments looks like: "comments" : [ { "by" : "joe", "votes" : 3 },






30. Renames a field from the one indicated to the new field name. ex: { $rename : { old_field_name : new_field_name } }






31. Update modifier that set the value of a key and if the key does not exist, it will create the key. ex: db.<col>.update({selector},{"$set":{"someKey":"someValue"}});






32. Update a document in the collection.






33. Operator allowing the execution of arbitrary javascript as part of the selector.






34. Stored as milliseconds since the epoch.






35. In BSON - represents the largest possible value.






36. Greater than or equal query conditional. ex: db.<col>.find({numVal: {$gte:3}});






37. Less than query conditional. ex: db.<col>.find({numVal: {$lt:3}});






38. Javascript code. Documents can contain code as values.






39. Adds a document to a collection.






40. command to start the mongodb process.






41. Deletes a given field. ex: { $unset : { field : 1} }






42. Standard javascript regular expressions. These can be stored in documents






43. Used to represent both a null value and a nonexistent field.






44. Clone the current database (implied by 'db') from another host.






45. Greater than query conditional. ex: db.<col>.find({numVal: {$gt:3}});






46. Removes all occurrences of a value from a field. ex: { $pull : { field : _value } }






47. Returns help information for a command.






48. Command to get help docs on a specific command at the db level.






49. Removes an element from an array based on the value of the field option being 1 or -1 for last or first element respectively. ex: { $pop : { field : -1 } }






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