GETRANGE key start end
Available since: 2.4.0
Time complexity: O(N) where N is the length of the returned string. The complexity is ultimately determined by the returned length, but because creating a substring from an existing string is very cheap, it can be considered O(1) for small strings.
ACL categories:
@read
@string
@slow
Returns the substring of the string value stored at key
, determined by the
offsets start
and end
(both are inclusive).
Negative offsets can be used in order to provide an offset starting from the end
of the string.
So -1 means the last character, -2 the penultimate and so forth.
The function handles out of range requests by limiting the resulting range to the actual length of the string.
@return
@bulk-string-reply
@examples
redis> SET mykey "This is a string"
TBD
redis> GETRANGE mykey 0 3
TBD
redis> GETRANGE mykey -3 -1
TBD
redis> GETRANGE mykey 0 -1
TBD
redis> GETRANGE mykey 10 100