+<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.</blockquote><h2><a name="Exclusive intervals and infinity">Exclusive intervals and infinity</a></h2>
+<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:
+<pre class="codeblock python" name="code">
+ZRANGEBYSCORE zset (1.3 5
+</pre>
+Will return all the values with score <b>> 1.3 and <= 5</b>, while for instance:
+<pre class="codeblock python python" name="code">
+ZRANGEBYSCORE zset (5 (10
+</pre>
+Will return all the values with score <b>> 5 and < 10</b> (5 and 10 excluded).