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ab72b483 | 19 | <b>LrangeCommand: Contents</b><br> <a href="#LRANGE _key_ _start_ _end_">LRANGE _key_ _start_ _end_</a><br> <a href="#Consistency with range functions in various programming languages">Consistency with range functions in various programming languages</a><br> <a href="#Out-of-range indexes">Out-of-range indexes</a><br> <a href="#Return value">Return value</a> |
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22 | <h1 class="wikiname">LrangeCommand</h1> | |
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29 | #sidebar <a href="ListCommandsSidebar.html">ListCommandsSidebar</a><h1><a name="LRANGE _key_ _start_ _end_">LRANGE _key_ _start_ _end_</a></h1> | |
ab72b483 | 30 | <i>Time complexity: O(start+n) (with n being the length of the range and start being the start offset)</i>Return the specified elements of the list stored at the specified |
31 | key. Start and end are zero-based indexes. 0 is the first element | |
32 | of the list (the list head), 1 the next element and so on.<br/><br/>For example LRANGE foobar 0 2 will return the first three elements | |
33 | of the list.<br/><br/><i>start</i> and <i>end</i> can also be negative numbers indicating offsets | |
34 | from the end of the list. For example -1 is the last element of | |
35 | the list, -2 the penultimate element and so on.<h2><a name="Consistency with range functions in various programming languages">Consistency with range functions in various programming languages</a></h2>Note that if you have a list of numbers from 0 to 100, LRANGE 0 10 will return | |
36 | 11 elements, that is, rightmost item is included. This <b>may or may not</b> be consistent with | |
37 | behavior of range-related functions in your programming language of choice (think Ruby's Range.new, Array#slice or Python's range() function).<br/><br/>LRANGE behavior is consistent with one of Tcl.<h2><a name="Out-of-range indexes">Out-of-range indexes</a></h2>Indexes out of range will not produce an error: if start is over | |
38 | the end of the list, or start <code name="code" class="python">></code> end, an empty list is returned. | |
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40 | the last element of the list.<h2><a name="Return value">Return value</a></h2><a href="ReplyTypes.html">Multi bulk reply</a>, specifically a list of elements in the specified range. | |
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