Data types in MongoDB | MongoDB Full Tutorial Series For Beginners
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MongoDB Full Tutorial Series For Beginners
String: Used to store textual data. Strings can be UTF-8 encoded and can have a maximum length of 16 megabytes.
Integer: Used to store numerical data without a decimal point. Integers can be 32-bit or 64-bit, depending on the platform.
Double: Used to store numerical data with a decimal point. Doubles are 64-bit floating-point numbers.
Boolean: Used to store true/false values.
Date: Used to store dates and timestamps. Dates are represented as a 64-bit integer that represents the number of milliseconds since the Unix epoch.
Object ID: Used to store unique identifiers for documents. Object IDs are 12-byte values that consist of a timestamp, a machine identifier, and a process identifier.
Array: Used to store an ordered list of values. Arrays can contain values of any data type, including other arrays.
Null: Used to represent a null or empty value.
Binary data: Used to store binary data, such as images or files. Binary data can be stored in several different formats, including base64-encoded strings, UUIDs, and binary data.
Regular expression: Used to store regular expressions that can be used for text searches.
JavaScript code: Used to store JavaScript code that can be executed on the server.
Timestamp: Used to store a timestamp value.
Decimal128: Used to store decimal values with high precision.
Min/Max keys: Used to compare values for range queries.
Undefined: Used to represent an undefined value.
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