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Hello and thanks in advance for your time.I am new to MongoDB and Pymongo and have the following code that provides me a type Error:"not enough arguments for format string" when i am trying indexing .



import pymongo

connection = pymongo.MongoClient("localhost",27017)
collection = connection.labdb.hotels

def execute_query(query):
for doc in collection.find(query):
print(doc)

execute_query(query1)

collection.create_index(["location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE])
points=[[-122, 35], [-120, 35], [-120, 38], [-122, 38], [-122, 35]]
within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", coordinates:
[[]]}}}
query2 = {"location": within}
execute_query(query2)


Script is running on 3.7 spyder editor and has been previously tested and succesfully worked on 2.7 Python Ver.Any help is very much appreciated










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    Hello and thanks in advance for your time.I am new to MongoDB and Pymongo and have the following code that provides me a type Error:"not enough arguments for format string" when i am trying indexing .



    import pymongo

    connection = pymongo.MongoClient("localhost",27017)
    collection = connection.labdb.hotels

    def execute_query(query):
    for doc in collection.find(query):
    print(doc)

    execute_query(query1)

    collection.create_index(["location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE])
    points=[[-122, 35], [-120, 35], [-120, 38], [-122, 38], [-122, 35]]
    within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", coordinates:
    [[]]}}}
    query2 = {"location": within}
    execute_query(query2)


    Script is running on 3.7 spyder editor and has been previously tested and succesfully worked on 2.7 Python Ver.Any help is very much appreciated










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      Hello and thanks in advance for your time.I am new to MongoDB and Pymongo and have the following code that provides me a type Error:"not enough arguments for format string" when i am trying indexing .



      import pymongo

      connection = pymongo.MongoClient("localhost",27017)
      collection = connection.labdb.hotels

      def execute_query(query):
      for doc in collection.find(query):
      print(doc)

      execute_query(query1)

      collection.create_index(["location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE])
      points=[[-122, 35], [-120, 35], [-120, 38], [-122, 38], [-122, 35]]
      within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", coordinates:
      [[]]}}}
      query2 = {"location": within}
      execute_query(query2)


      Script is running on 3.7 spyder editor and has been previously tested and succesfully worked on 2.7 Python Ver.Any help is very much appreciated










      share|improve this question














      Hello and thanks in advance for your time.I am new to MongoDB and Pymongo and have the following code that provides me a type Error:"not enough arguments for format string" when i am trying indexing .



      import pymongo

      connection = pymongo.MongoClient("localhost",27017)
      collection = connection.labdb.hotels

      def execute_query(query):
      for doc in collection.find(query):
      print(doc)

      execute_query(query1)

      collection.create_index(["location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE])
      points=[[-122, 35], [-120, 35], [-120, 38], [-122, 38], [-122, 35]]
      within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", coordinates:
      [[]]}}}
      query2 = {"location": within}
      execute_query(query2)


      Script is running on 3.7 spyder editor and has been previously tested and succesfully worked on 2.7 Python Ver.Any help is very much appreciated







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          You forgot a tuple inside the create_index list:



          collection.create_index([("location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE)])


          and in the 'within' line you forgot marks in "coordinates" (also probably forgotthe points variable inside coordinates):



          within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", "coordinates": [points]}}}





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            You forgot a tuple inside the create_index list:



            collection.create_index([("location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE)])


            and in the 'within' line you forgot marks in "coordinates" (also probably forgotthe points variable inside coordinates):



            within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", "coordinates": [points]}}}





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              You forgot a tuple inside the create_index list:



              collection.create_index([("location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE)])


              and in the 'within' line you forgot marks in "coordinates" (also probably forgotthe points variable inside coordinates):



              within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", "coordinates": [points]}}}





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                You forgot a tuple inside the create_index list:



                collection.create_index([("location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE)])


                and in the 'within' line you forgot marks in "coordinates" (also probably forgotthe points variable inside coordinates):



                within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", "coordinates": [points]}}}





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                You forgot a tuple inside the create_index list:



                collection.create_index([("location",pymongo.GEOSPHERE)])


                and in the 'within' line you forgot marks in "coordinates" (also probably forgotthe points variable inside coordinates):



                within = {"$geoWithin":{"$geometry" : {"type" : "Polygon", "coordinates": [points]}}}






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