ZREVRANGEBYSCORE key max min [WITHSCORES ] [LIMIT offset count]
Available since: 2.2.0
Time complexity: O(log(N)+M) with N being the number of elements in the sorted set and M the number of elements being returned. If M is constant (e.g. always asking for the first 10 elements with LIMIT), you can consider it O(log(N)).
ACL categories:
@read
@sortedset
@slow
As of Redis version 6.2.0, this command is regarded as deprecated.
It can be replaced by ZRANGE
with the REV
and BYSCORE
arguments when migrating or writing new code.
Returns all the elements in the sorted set at key
with a score between max
and min
(including elements with score equal to max
or min
).
In contrary to the default ordering of sorted sets, for this command the
elements are considered to be ordered from high to low scores.
The elements having the same score are returned in reverse lexicographical order.
Apart from the reversed ordering, ZREVRANGEBYSCORE
is similar to
ZRANGEBYSCORE
.
@return
@array-reply: list of elements in the specified score range (optionally with their scores).
@examples
redis> ZADD myzset 1 "one"
TBD
redis> ZADD myzset 2 "two"
TBD
redis> ZADD myzset 3 "three"
TBD
redis> ZREVRANGEBYSCORE myzset +inf -inf
TBD
redis> ZREVRANGEBYSCORE myzset 2 1
TBD
redis> ZREVRANGEBYSCORE myzset 2 (1
TBD
redis> ZREVRANGEBYSCORE myzset (2 (1
History
- Starting with Redis version 2.1.6:
min
andmax
can be exclusive.