HOMEWORK: WEEK 5
- Due Apr 17, 2024 at 5pm
- Points 100
- Questions 9
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
About This Assignment
This homework assignment will allow you to test your skills and abilities in retrieving data from MongoDB. Please review the in-class practice before you attempt this assignment.
Objectives
This assignment will guide your learning process to ensure you can work with MongoDB on the following items:
- Utilize comparison operators and the LIMIT function
- Aggregation
- Query date columns, arrays, geographic data
- Practice CRUD functions
(CLO) stands for Course Learning Objective. (MLO) stands for Module Learning Objective. You will find a complete list of Course Learning Objectives in the Syllabus and on the Start Here: Course Overview page. Module Objectives are listed on the Module Introduction pages. Each Assignment Objective and Module Objective in this course has its associated course-level objective indicated in parentheses to clarify the relationship between the two.
Directions
MongoDB - write queries in MongoDB
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- Please paste your code and upload the screenshot of your output for each exercise using MongoDB Compass. Make sure screenshots are uploaded fully, as it takes a few seconds for them to appear in each question submission. Failure to submit screenshots will result in a points deduction.
- Please expand any array or object fields that are shown in the output. This is only important when we are working with either an object or array in a question.
- If the task is asking to alter or remove a field, please indicate such a change in your screenshot. You can either highlight or color/outline the change or submit both before and after screenshots with changed or removed fields shown.
Resources
When completing your homework, refer to the following resources:
- Module Lectures
- Modules Resources Reading
- In-class Practice
Guidelines
Assessment
Each question/query is manually graded by your instructor.
Academic Integrity
- Getting help from your peers on the assignment is permitted.
- Collaborating, or completing the assignment with others in the class, is not permitted.
- Copying or reusing previous work is permitted.
- Open-book research for the assignment is permitted and encouraged.