LINDEX key index
Available since: 1.0.0
Time complexity: O(N) where N is the number of elements to traverse to get to the element at index. This makes asking for the first or the last element of the list O(1).
ACL categories:
@read
@list
@slow
Returns the element at index index
in the list stored at key
.
The index is zero-based, so 0
means the first element, 1
the second element
and so on.
Negative indices can be used to designate elements starting at the tail of the
list.
Here, -1
means the last element, -2
means the penultimate and so forth.
When the value at key
is not a list, an error is returned.
@return
@bulk-string-reply: the requested element, or nil
when index
is out of range.
@examples
redis> LPUSH mylist "World"
TBD
redis> LPUSH mylist "Hello"
TBD
redis> LINDEX mylist 0
TBD
redis> LINDEX mylist -1
TBD
redis> LINDEX mylist 3