For similar operation, you can use / searchLetter /. Let us first create a collection with documents −
> db.demo26.insertOne({"StudentName":"Chris"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e14c9dc22d07d3b95082e79") } > db.demo26.insertOne({"StudentName":"John"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e14c9e022d07d3b95082e7a") } > db.demo26.insertOne({"StudentName":"Jones"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e14ca7222d07d3b95082e7b") } > db.demo26.insertOne({"StudentName":"David"}); { "acknowledged" : true, "insertedId" : ObjectId("5e14ca7622d07d3b95082e7c") }
Display all documents from a collection with the help of find() method −
> db.demo26.find();
This will produce the following output −
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e14c9dc22d07d3b95082e79"), "StudentName" : "Chris" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e14c9e022d07d3b95082e7a"), "StudentName" : "John" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e14ca7222d07d3b95082e7b"), "StudentName" : "Jones" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e14ca7622d07d3b95082e7c"), "StudentName" : "David" }
Following is the query to use the “LIKE” statement in MongoDB −
> db.demo26.find({"StudentName":/Jo/});
This will produce the following output -
{ "_id" : ObjectId("5e14c9e022d07d3b95082e7a"), "StudentName" : "John" } { "_id" : ObjectId("5e14ca7222d07d3b95082e7b"), "StudentName" : "Jones" }