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19 <b>ZincrbyCommand: Contents
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22 <h1 class=
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29 #sidebar
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30 <i>Time complexity O(log(N)) with N being the number of elements in the sorted set
</i><blockquote>If
<i>member
</i> already exists in the sorted set adds the
<i>increment
</i> to its scoreand updates the position of the element in the sorted set accordingly.If
<i>member
</i> does not already exist in the sorted set it is added with_increment_ as score (that is, like if the previous score was virtually zero).If
<i>key
</i> does not exist a new sorted set with the specified_member_ as sole member is crated. If the key exists but does not hold asorted set value an error is returned.
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31 <blockquote>The score value can be the string representation of a double precision floatingpoint number. It's possible to provide a negative value to perform a decrement.
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32 <blockquote>For an introduction to sorted sets check the
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33 <h2><a name=
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34 The score of the member after the increment is performed.