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19 <b>ZrangebyscoreCommand: Contents
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22 <h1 class=
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31 <i>Time complexity: O(log(N))+O(M) with N being the number of elements in the sorted set and M the number of elements returned by the command, so if M is constant (for instance you always ask for the first ten elements with LIMIT) you can consider it O(log(N))
</i><blockquote>Return the all the elements in the sorted set at key with a score between_min_ and
<i>max
</i> (including elements with score equal to min or max).
</blockquote>
32 <blockquote>The elements having the same score are returned sorted lexicographically asASCII strings (this follows from a property of Redis sorted sets and does notinvolve further computation).
</blockquote>
33 <blockquote>Using the optional LIMIT it's possible to get only a range of the matchingelements in an SQL-alike way. Note that if
<i>offset
</i> is large the commandsneeds to traverse the list for
<i>offset
</i> elements and this adds up to theO(M) figure.
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34 <i>min
</i> and
<i>max
</i> can be -inf and +inf, so that you are not required to know what's the greatest or smallest element in order to take, for instance, elements
"up to a given value
".
<br/><br/>Also while the interval is for default closed (inclusive) it's possible to specify open intervals prefixing the score with a
"(
" character, so for instance:
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36 ZRANGEBYSCORE zset (
1.3 5
38 Will return all the values with score
<b>> 1.3 and
<=
5</b>, while for instance:
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"codeblock python python" name=
"code">
40 ZRANGEBYSCORE zset (
5 (
10
42 Will return all the values with score
<b>> 5 and
< 10</b> (
5 and
10 excluded).
43 <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 score range.
44 <h2><a name=
"Examples">Examples
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"codeblock python python python" name=
"code">
46 redis
> zadd zset
1 foo
48 redis
> zadd zset
2 bar
50 redis
> zadd zset
3 biz
52 redis
> zadd zset
4 foz
54 redis
> zrangebyscore zset -inf +inf
59 redis
> zrangebyscore zset
1 2
62 redis
> zrangebyscore zset (
1 2
64 redis
> zrangebyscore zset (
1 (
2