[[condition-array-compare]] === Array Compare Condition Use `array_compare` to compare an array of values in the execution context to a given value. See <> for the operators you can use. ==== Using an Array Compare Condition To use the `array_compare` condition, you specify the array in the execution context that you want to evaluate, a <>, and the value you want to compare against. Optionally, you can specify the path to the field in each array element that you want to evaluate. For example, the following `array_compare` condition returns `true` if there is at least one bucket in the aggregation that has a `doc_count` greater than or equal to 25: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "condition": { "array_compare": { "ctx.payload.aggregations.top_tweeters.buckets" : { <1> "path": "doc_count", <2> "gte": { <3> "value": 25 <4> } } } } } -------------------------------------------------- // NOTCONSOLE <1> The path to the array in the execution context that you want to evaluate, specified in dot notation. <2> The path to the field in each array element that you want to evaluate. <3> The <> to use. <4> The comparison value. Supports date math like the <>. NOTE: When using fieldnames that contain a dot this condition will not work, use a <> instead. ==== Array-Compare Condition Attributes [options="header"] |====== | Name | Description |`` | The path to the array in the execution context, specified in dot notation. For example, `ctx.payload.aggregations.top_tweeters.buckets`. | `.path` | The path to the field in each array element that you want to evaluate. For example, `doc_count`. Defaults to an empty string. | `..quantifier` | How many matches are required for the comparison to evaluate to `true`: `some` or `all`. Defaults to `some`--there must be at least one match. If the array is empty, the comparison evaluates to `true` if the quantifier is set to `all` and `false` if the quantifier is set to `some`. | `..value` | The value to compare against. |======