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19 <b>HincrbyCommand: Contents
</b><br> <a href=
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22 <h1 class=
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30 <h1><a name=
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31 <i>Time complexity: O(
1)
</i><blockquote>Increment the number stored at
<i>field
</i> in the hash at
<i>key
</i> by
<i>value
</i>. If
<i>key
</i> does not exist, a new key holding a hash is created. If
<i>field
</i> does not exist or holds a string, the value is set to
0 before applying the operation.
</blockquote>
32 <blockquote>The range of values supported by HINCRBY is limited to
64 bit signed integers.
</blockquote><h2><a name=
"Examples">Examples
</a></h2>
33 Since the
<i>value
</i> argument is signed you can use this command to perform both increments and decrements:
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34 HINCRBY key field
1 (increment by one)
35 HINCRBY key field -
1 (decrement by one, just like the DECR command)
36 HINCRBY key field -
10 (decrement by
10)
38 <h2><a name=
"Return value">Return value
</a></h2><a href=
"ReplyTypes.html">Integer reply
</a> The new value at
<i>field
</i> after the increment operation.