To write on console, you need to use print() method. The syntax is as follows −
print(“yourString”);
To display objects, you can use printjson(). The syntax is as follows −
printjson(yourObjectName);
Let us implement both the functions. The first query is as follows to display something −
> print("Welcome to MongoDB Console");The following is the output on a console −
Welcome to MongoDB Console
Let us create an object. The query is as follows −
>studentInformation={"StudentName":"John","StudentAge":24,"StudentTechnicalSkills":["C","C++","Java","MongoDB","MySQL"]};
{
"StudentName" : "John",
"StudentAge" : 24,
"StudentTechnicalSkills" : [
"C",
"C++",
"Java",
"MongoDB",
"MySQL"
]
}Here is the query to display the above object “studentInformation” −
> printjson(studentInformation);
The following is the output −
{
"StudentName" : "John",
"StudentAge" : 24,
"StudentTechnicalSkills" : [
"C",
"C++",
"Java",
"MongoDB",
"MySQL"
]
}