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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:02:56+00:00 2026-05-15T07:02:56+00:00

Am I doing this right? I went to look at some old PHP code

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Am I doing this right? I went to look at some old PHP code w/ MySQL and I’ve managed to get it to work, however I’m wondering if there’s a much “cleaner” and “faster” way of accomplishing this.

First I would need to get the total number of “documents”

$total_documents = $collection->find(array("tags" => $tag, 
        "seeking" => $this->session->userdata('gender'), 
        "gender" => $this->session->userdata('seeking')))->count();

$skip = (int)($docs_per_page * ($page - 1));
$limit = $docs_per_page;
$total_pages = ceil($total_documents / $limit);

// Query to populate array so I can display with pagination

$data['result'] = $collection->find(array("tags" => $tag, 
        "seeking" => $this->session->userdata('gender'), 
        "gender" => $this->session->userdata('seeking')))->limit($limit)->skip($skip)->sort(array("_id" => -1));

My question is, can I run the query in one shot? I’m basically running the same query twice, except the second time I’m passing the value to skip between records.

— New code …

Ok, unless someone knows of another way to do this (if it’s possible), I’m going to say it’s not doable. With that said, I changed the way I run my queries through mongodb, which yielded better looking code. 😉 I was trying to minimize the trips to the DB, but oh well hopefully this doesn’t take a performance hit. My other attempt was to count the number of elements in the array, but quickly found out that wouldn’t work since the $limit & $skip parameters would give ITS total number of docs.

$skip = (int)($docs_per_page * ($page - 1));
$limit = $docs_per_page;

$query = array("loc" => array('$near' => array('lat' => $latitude, 'lon' => $longitute) ),
        "tags" => $tag, "seeking" => $this->session->userdata('gender'),
        "gender" => $this->session->userdata('seeking'));

$fields = array("username", "zipcode", "tags", "birth_date");
$total_documents = $collection->find($query, array("_id"))->count();
$data['result'] = $collection->find($query, $fields)->limit($limit)->skip($skip);
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    2026-05-15T07:02:57+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:02 am

    Since the result of find()->limit()->skip() is a Mongo_Cursor you don’t have to execute the actual query twice.

    The following should work as well :

    $skip = (int)($docs_per_page * ($page - 1));
    $limit = $docs_per_page;
    
    $query = array("loc" => array('$near' => array('lat' => $latitude, 'lon' => $longitute) ),
        "tags" => $tag, "seeking" => $this->session->userdata('gender'),
        "gender" => $this->session->userdata('seeking'));
    
    $fields = array("username", "zipcode", "tags", "birth_date");
    $cursor = $collection->find($query, $fields)->limit($limit)->skip($skip);
    $total_documents = $cursor->count();
    $data['result'] = $cursor;
    

    btw I first misread your question, I thought you didn’t know about limit & skip.

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