Arithmetic functions

Arithmetic Functions

All arithmetic functions in Cloud Firestore with MongoDB compatibility have the following behaviors:

  • Evaluates to NULL if any of the input parameters is NULL.
  • Evaluates to NaN if any of the arguments is NaN.
  • Generates an error if an overflow or underflow occurs.

Additionally, when an arithmetic function takes multiple numeric arguments of different types (for example: add(5.0, 6)), Cloud Firestore with MongoDB compatibility implicitly converts arguments to the widest input type. If only INT32 inputs are provided, the return type will be INT64.

Name Description
ABS Returns the absolute value of a number
ADD Returns the value of x + y
SUBTRACT Returns the value of x - y
MULTIPLY Returns the value of x * y
DIVIDE Returns the value of x / y
MOD Returns the remainder of the division of x / y
CEIL Returns the ceiling of a number
FLOOR Returns the floor of a number
ROUND Rounds a number to places decimal places
POW Returns the value of base^exponent
SQRT Returns the square root of a number
EXP Returns Euler's number raised to the power of exponent
LN Returns the natural logarithm of a number
LOG Returns the logarithm of a number
LOG10 Returns the logarithm of a number to base 10
RAND Returns a pseudo-random floating point number

ABS

Syntax:

abs[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](number: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the absolute value of a number.

  • Throws an error when the function would overflow an INT32 or INT64 value.

Examples:

number abs(number)
10 10
-10 10
10L 10L
-0.0 0.0
10.5 10.5
-10.5 10.5
-231 [error]
-263 [error]

ADD

Syntax:

add[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](x: N, y: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the value of x + y.

Examples:

x y add(x, y)
20 3 23
10.0 1 11.0
22.5 2.0 24.5
INT64.MAX 1 [error]
INT64.MIN -1 [error]
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("soldBooks").add(field("unsoldBooks")).as("totalBooks"))
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("soldBooks").add(field("unsoldBooks")).as("totalBooks"))
);
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("soldBooks").add(Field("unsoldBooks")).as("totalBooks")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.add(field("soldBooks"), field("unsoldBooks")).alias("totalBooks"))
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.add(field("soldBooks"), field("unsoldBooks")).alias("totalBooks"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("soldBooks").add(Field.of("unsoldBooks")).as_("totalBooks"))
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(add(field("soldBooks"), field("unsoldBooks")).as("totalBooks"))
        .execute()
        .get();

SUBTRACT

Syntax:

subtract[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](x: N, y: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the value of x - y.

Examples:

x y subtract(x, y)
20 3 17
10.0 1 9.0
22.5 2.0 20.5
INT64.MAX -1 [error]
INT64.MIN 1 [error]
Node.js
const storeCredit = 7;
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("price").subtract(constant(storeCredit)).as("totalCost"))
  .execute();

Web

const storeCredit = 7;
const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("price").subtract(constant(storeCredit)).as("totalCost"))
);
Swift
let storeCredit = 7
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("price").subtract(Constant(storeCredit)).as("totalCost")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val storeCredit = 7
val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.subtract(field("price"), storeCredit).alias("totalCost"))
    .execute()

Java

int storeCredit = 7;
Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.subtract(field("price"), storeCredit).alias("totalCost"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

store_credit = 7
result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("price").subtract(store_credit).as_("totalCost"))
    .execute()
)
Java
int storeCredit = 7;
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(subtract(field("price"), storeCredit).as("totalCost"))
        .execute()
        .get();

MULTIPLY

Syntax:

multiply[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](x: N, y: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the value of x * y.

Examples:

x y multiply(x, y)
20 3 60
10.0 1 10.0
22.5 2.0 45.0
INT64.MAX 2 [error]
INT64.MIN 2 [error]
FLOAT64.MAX FLOAT64.MAX +inf
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("price").multiply(field("soldBooks")).as("revenue"))
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("price").multiply(field("soldBooks")).as("revenue"))
);
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("price").multiply(Field("soldBooks")).as("revenue")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.multiply(field("price"), field("soldBooks")).alias("revenue"))
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.multiply(field("price"), field("soldBooks")).alias("revenue"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("price").multiply(Field.of("soldBooks")).as_("revenue"))
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(multiply(field("price"), field("soldBooks")).as("revenue"))
        .execute()
        .get();

DIVIDE

Syntax:

divide[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](x: N, y: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the value of x / y. Integer division is truncated.

Examples:

x y divide(x, y)
20 3 6
10.0 3 3.333...
22.5 2 11.25
10 0 [error]
1.0 0.0 +inf
-1.0 0.0 -inf
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("ratings").divide(field("soldBooks")).as("reviewRate"))
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("ratings").divide(field("soldBooks")).as("reviewRate"))
);
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("ratings").divide(Field("soldBooks")).as("reviewRate")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.divide(field("ratings"), field("soldBooks")).alias("reviewRate"))
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.divide(field("ratings"), field("soldBooks")).alias("reviewRate"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("ratings").divide(Field.of("soldBooks")).as_("reviewRate"))
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(divide(field("ratings"), field("soldBooks")).as("reviewRate"))
        .execute()
        .get();

MOD

Syntax:

mod[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](x: N, y: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the remainder of x / y.

  • Throws an error when y is zero for integer types (INT64).
  • Returns NaN when y is zero for float types (FLOAT64).

Examples:

x y mod(x, y)
20 3 2
-10 3 -1
10 -3 1
-10 -3 -1
10 1 0
22.5 2 0.5
22.5 0.0 NaN
25 0 [error]
Node.js
const displayCapacity = 1000;
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("unsoldBooks").mod(constant(displayCapacity)).as("warehousedBooks"))
  .execute();

Web

const displayCapacity = 1000;
const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("unsoldBooks").mod(constant(displayCapacity)).as("warehousedBooks"))
);
Swift
let displayCapacity = 1000
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("unsoldBooks").mod(Constant(displayCapacity)).as("warehousedBooks")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val displayCapacity = 1000
val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.mod(field("unsoldBooks"), displayCapacity).alias("warehousedBooks"))
    .execute()

Java

int displayCapacity = 1000;
Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.mod(field("unsoldBooks"), displayCapacity).alias("warehousedBooks"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

display_capacity = 1000
result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("unsoldBooks").mod(display_capacity).as_("warehousedBooks"))
    .execute()
)
Java
int displayCapacity = 1000;
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(mod(field("unsoldBooks"), displayCapacity).as("warehousedBooks"))
        .execute()
        .get();

CEIL

Syntax:

ceil[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](number: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the smallest integer value that isn't less than number.

Examples:

number ceil(number)
20 20
10 10
0 0
24L 24L
-0.4 -0.0
0.4 1.0
22.5 23.0
+inf +inf
-inf -inf
Node.js
const booksPerShelf = 100;
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(
    field("unsoldBooks").divide(constant(booksPerShelf)).ceil().as("requiredShelves")
  )
  .execute();

Web

const booksPerShelf = 100;
const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(
    field("unsoldBooks").divide(constant(booksPerShelf)).ceil().as("requiredShelves")
  )
);
Swift
let booksPerShelf = 100
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([
    Field("unsoldBooks").divide(Constant(booksPerShelf)).ceil().as("requiredShelves")
  ])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val booksPerShelf = 100
val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(
        Expression.divide(field("unsoldBooks"), booksPerShelf).ceil().alias("requiredShelves")
    )
    .execute()

Java

int booksPerShelf = 100;
Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(
        Expression.divide(field("unsoldBooks"), booksPerShelf).ceil().alias("requiredShelves")
    )
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

books_per_shelf = 100
result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(
        Field.of("unsoldBooks")
        .divide(books_per_shelf)
        .ceil()
        .as_("requiredShelves")
    )
    .execute()
)
Java
int booksPerShelf = 100;
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(ceil(divide(field("unsoldBooks"), booksPerShelf)).as("requiredShelves"))
        .execute()
        .get();

FLOOR

Syntax:

floor[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64](number: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the largest integer value that isn't greater than number.

Examples:

number floor(number)
20 20
10 10
0 0
2147483648 2147483648
-0.4 -1.0
0.4 0.0
22.5 22.0
+inf +inf
-inf -inf
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .addFields(
    field("wordCount").divide(field("pages")).floor().as("wordsPerPage")
  )
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .addFields(
    field("wordCount").divide(field("pages")).floor().as("wordsPerPage")
  )
);
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .addFields([
    Field("wordCount").divide(Field("pages")).floor().as("wordsPerPage")
  ])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .addFields(
        Expression.divide(field("wordCount"), field("pages")).floor().alias("wordsPerPage")
    )
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .addFields(
        Expression.divide(field("wordCount"), field("pages")).floor().alias("wordsPerPage")
    )
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .add_fields(
        Field.of("wordCount").divide(Field.of("pages")).floor().as_("wordsPerPage")
    )
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .addFields(floor(divide(field("wordCount"), field("pages"))).as("wordsPerPage"))
        .execute()
        .get();

ROUND

Syntax:

round[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64 | DECIMAL128](number: N) -> N
round[N <: INT32 | INT64 | FLOAT64 | DECIMAL128](number: N, places: INT64) -> N

Description:

Rounds places digits off a number. Rounds digits from the right of the decimal point if places is positive, and to the left of the decimal point if it is negative.

  • If only number is provided, rounds to the nearest whole value.
  • Rounds away from zero in halfway cases.
  • An error is thrown if rounding with a negative places value results in overflow.

Examples:

number places round(number, places)
15.5 0 16.0
-15.5 0 -16.0
15 1 15
15 0 15
15 -1 20
15 -2 0
15.48924 1 15.5
231-1 -1 [error]
263-1L -1 [error]
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("soldBooks").multiply(field("price")).round().as("partialRevenue"))
  .aggregate(field("partialRevenue").sum().as("totalRevenue"))
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("soldBooks").multiply(field("price")).round().as("partialRevenue"))
  .aggregate(field("partialRevenue").sum().as("totalRevenue"))
  );
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("soldBooks").multiply(Field("price")).round().as("partialRevenue")])
  .aggregate([Field("partialRevenue").sum().as("totalRevenue")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.multiply(field("soldBooks"), field("price")).round().alias("partialRevenue"))
    .aggregate(AggregateFunction.sum("partialRevenue").alias("totalRevenue"))
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Expression.multiply(field("soldBooks"), field("price")).round().alias("partialRevenue"))
    .aggregate(AggregateFunction.sum("partialRevenue").alias("totalRevenue"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(
        Field.of("soldBooks")
        .multiply(Field.of("price"))
        .round()
        .as_("partialRevenue")
    )
    .aggregate(Field.of("partialRevenue").sum().as_("totalRevenue"))
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(round(multiply(field("soldBooks"), field("price"))).as("partialRevenue"))
        .aggregate(sum("partialRevenue").as("totalRevenue"))
        .execute()
        .get();

POW

Syntax:

pow(base: FLOAT64, exponent: FLOAT64) -> FLOAT64

Description:

Returns the value base raised to the power of exponent.

  • Throws an error if base <= 0 and exponent is negative.

  • For any exponent, pow(1, exponent) is 1.

  • For any base, pow(base, 0) is 1.

Examples:

base exponent pow(base, exponent)
2 3 8.0
2 -3 0.125
+inf 0 1.0
1 +inf 1.0
-1 0.5 [error]
0 -1 [error]
Node.js
const googleplex = { latitude: 37.4221, longitude: 122.0853 };
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("cities")
  .addFields(
    field("lat").subtract(constant(googleplex.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("latitudeDifference"),
    field("lng").subtract(constant(googleplex.longitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("longitudeDifference")
  )
  .select(
    field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
      // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
      .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
  )
  .execute();

Web

const googleplex = { latitude: 37.4221, longitude: 122.0853 };
const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("cities")
  .addFields(
    field("lat").subtract(constant(googleplex.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("latitudeDifference"),
    field("lng").subtract(constant(googleplex.longitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("longitudeDifference")
  )
  .select(
    field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
      // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
      .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
  )
);
Swift
let googleplex = CLLocation(latitude: 37.4221, longitude: 122.0853)
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("cities")
  .addFields([
    Field("lat").subtract(Constant(googleplex.coordinate.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("latitudeDifference"),
    Field("lng").subtract(Constant(googleplex.coordinate.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("longitudeDifference")
  ])
  .select([
    Field("latitudeDifference").add(Field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
      // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
      .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
  ])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val googleplex = GeoPoint(37.4221, -122.0853)
val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("cities")
    .addFields(
        field("lat").subtract(googleplex.latitude)
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("latitudeDifference"),
        field("lng").subtract(googleplex.longitude)
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("longitudeDifference")
    )
    .select(
        field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
            // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
            .alias("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
    )
    .execute()

Java

GeoPoint googleplex = new GeoPoint(37.4221, -122.0853);
Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("cities")
    .addFields(
        field("lat").subtract(googleplex.getLatitude())
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("latitudeDifference"),
        field("lng").subtract(googleplex.getLongitude())
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("longitudeDifference")
    )
    .select(
        field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
            // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
            .alias("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
    )
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

googleplexLat = 37.4221
googleplexLng = -122.0853
result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("cities")
    .add_fields(
        Field.of("lat")
        .subtract(googleplexLat)
        .multiply(111)  # km per degree
        .pow(2)
        .as_("latitudeDifference"),
        Field.of("lng")
        .subtract(googleplexLng)
        .multiply(111)  # km per degree
        .pow(2)
        .as_("longitudeDifference"),
    )
    .select(
        Field.of("latitudeDifference")
        .add(Field.of("longitudeDifference"))
        .sqrt()
        # Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
        .as_("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
    )
    .execute()
)
Java
double googleplexLat = 37.4221;
double googleplexLng = -122.0853;
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("cities")
        .addFields(
            pow(multiply(subtract(field("lat"), googleplexLat), 111), 2)
                .as("latitudeDifference"),
            pow(multiply(subtract(field("lng"), googleplexLng), 111), 2)
                .as("longitudeDifference"))
        .select(
            sqrt(add(field("latitudeDifference"), field("longitudeDifference")))
                // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
                .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle"))
        .execute()
        .get();

SQRT

Syntax:

sqrt[N <: FLOAT64 | DECIMAL128](number: N) -> N

Description:

Returns the square root of a number.

  • Throws an error if number is negative.

Examples:

number sqrt(number)
25 5.0
12.002 3.464...
0.0 0.0
NaN NaN
+inf +inf
-inf [error]
x < 0 [error]
Node.js
const googleplex = { latitude: 37.4221, longitude: 122.0853 };
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("cities")
  .addFields(
    field("lat").subtract(constant(googleplex.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("latitudeDifference"),
    field("lng").subtract(constant(googleplex.longitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("longitudeDifference")
  )
  .select(
    field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
      // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
      .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
  )
  .execute();

Web

const googleplex = { latitude: 37.4221, longitude: 122.0853 };
const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("cities")
  .addFields(
    field("lat").subtract(constant(googleplex.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("latitudeDifference"),
    field("lng").subtract(constant(googleplex.longitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("longitudeDifference")
  )
  .select(
    field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
      // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
      .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
  )
);
Swift
let googleplex = CLLocation(latitude: 37.4221, longitude: 122.0853)
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("cities")
  .addFields([
    Field("lat").subtract(Constant(googleplex.coordinate.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("latitudeDifference"),
    Field("lng").subtract(Constant(googleplex.coordinate.latitude))
      .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
      .pow(2)
      .as("longitudeDifference")
  ])
  .select([
    Field("latitudeDifference").add(Field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
      // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
      .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
  ])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val googleplex = GeoPoint(37.4221, -122.0853)
val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("cities")
    .addFields(
        field("lat").subtract(googleplex.latitude)
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("latitudeDifference"),
        field("lng").subtract(googleplex.longitude)
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("longitudeDifference")
    )
    .select(
        field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
            // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
            .alias("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
    )
    .execute()

Java

GeoPoint googleplex = new GeoPoint(37.4221, -122.0853);
Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("cities")
    .addFields(
        field("lat").subtract(googleplex.getLatitude())
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("latitudeDifference"),
        field("lng").subtract(googleplex.getLongitude())
            .multiply(111 /* km per degree */)
            .pow(2)
            .alias("longitudeDifference")
    )
    .select(
        field("latitudeDifference").add(field("longitudeDifference")).sqrt()
            // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
            .alias("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
    )
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

googleplexLat = 37.4221
googleplexLng = -122.0853
result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("cities")
    .add_fields(
        Field.of("lat")
        .subtract(googleplexLat)
        .multiply(111)  # km per degree
        .pow(2)
        .as_("latitudeDifference"),
        Field.of("lng")
        .subtract(googleplexLng)
        .multiply(111)  # km per degree
        .pow(2)
        .as_("longitudeDifference"),
    )
    .select(
        Field.of("latitudeDifference")
        .add(Field.of("longitudeDifference"))
        .sqrt()
        # Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
        .as_("approximateDistanceToGoogle")
    )
    .execute()
)
Java
double googleplexLat = 37.4221;
double googleplexLng = -122.0853;
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("cities")
        .addFields(
            pow(multiply(subtract(field("lat"), googleplexLat), 111), 2)
                .as("latitudeDifference"),
            pow(multiply(subtract(field("lng"), googleplexLng), 111), 2)
                .as("longitudeDifference"))
        .select(
            sqrt(add(field("latitudeDifference"), field("longitudeDifference")))
                // Inaccurate for large distances or close to poles
                .as("approximateDistanceToGoogle"))
        .execute()
        .get();

EXP

Syntax:

exp(exponent: FLOAT64) -> FLOAT64

Description:

Returns the value of Euler's number raised to the power of exponent, also called the natural exponential function.

Examples:

exponent exp(exponent)
0.0 1.0
10 e^10 (FLOAT64)
+inf +inf
-inf 0
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("rating").exp().as("expRating"))
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("rating").exp().as("expRating"))
);
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("rating").exp().as("expRating")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(field("rating").exp().alias("expRating"))
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(field("rating").exp().alias("expRating"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("rating").exp().as_("expRating"))
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(exp(field("rating")).as("expRating"))
        .execute()
        .get();

LN

Syntax:

ln(number: FLOAT64) -> FLOAT64

Description:

Returns the natural logarithm of number. This function is equivalent to log(number).

Examples:

number ln(number)
1 0.0
2L 0.693...
1.0 0.0
e (FLOAT64) 1.0
-inf NaN
+inf +inf
x <= 0 [error]
Node.js
const result = await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("rating").ln().as("lnRating"))
  .execute();

Web

const result = await execute(db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select(field("rating").ln().as("lnRating"))
);
Swift
let result = try await db.pipeline()
  .collection("books")
  .select([Field("rating").ln().as("lnRating")])
  .execute()

Kotlin

val result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(field("rating").ln().alias("lnRating"))
    .execute()

Java

Task<Pipeline.Snapshot> result = db.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(field("rating").ln().alias("lnRating"))
    .execute();
    
Python
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.pipeline_expressions import Field

result = (
    client.pipeline()
    .collection("books")
    .select(Field.of("rating").ln().as_("lnRating"))
    .execute()
)
Java
Pipeline.Snapshot result =
    firestore
        .pipeline()
        .collection("books")
        .select(ln(field("rating")).as("lnRating"))
        .execute()
        .get();

LOG

Syntax:

log(number: FLOAT64, base: FLOAT64) -> FLOAT64
log(number: FLOAT64) -> FLOAT64

Description:

Returns the logarithm of a number to base.

  • If only number is provided, returns the logarithm of number to base (synonymous to ln(number)).

Examples:

number base log(number, base)
100 10 2.0
-inf Numeric NaN
Numeric. +inf NaN
number <= 0 Numeric [error]
Numeric base <= 0 [error]
Numeric 1.0 [error]

LOG10

Syntax:

log10(x: FLOAT64) -> FLOAT64

Description:

Returns the logarithm of a number to base 10.

Examples:

number log10(number)
100 2.0
-inf NaN
+inf +inf
x <= 0 [error]

RAND

Syntax:

rand() -> FLOAT64

Description:

Return a pseudo-random floating point number, chosen uniformly between 0.0 (inclusive) and 1.0 (exclusive).