I have a Sorted set and want to get all members of set. How to identify a max/min score for command :
zrange key min max
?
You're in luck, as zrange
does not take scores, but indices. 0
is the first index, and -1
will be interpreted as the last index:
zrange key 0 -1
To get a range by score, you would call zrangebyscore
instead -- where -inf
and +inf
can be used to denote negative and positive infinity, respectively, as Didier Spezia notes in his comment:
zrangebyscore key -inf +inf
zrange key 0 -1
carry the same I/O concerns that calls like SMEMBERS
and KEYS
do? The Redis documentation is pretty explicit in SMEMBERS
that it can be better to use SSCAN
, but it doesn't say anything about ZSCAN
over ZRANGE ... 0 -1
Feb 23, 2018 at 18:35
zrangebyscore
, both (string) +inf
or (number) Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
work.
Starting with Redis 6.2.0,
To get all the keys and its value together in a single query using the below,
zrange <KEY> 0 -1 WITHSCORES
The optional WITHSCORES argument supplements the command's reply with the scores of elements returned. The returned list contains value1,score1,...,valueN,scoreN instead of value1,...,valueN. Client libraries can return a more appropriate data type (suggestion: an array with (value, score) arrays/tuples).
In newer versions of redis (>= v6.2.0), if you want to get all members of a sorted set between two scores, you should use:
ZRANGE key min max BYSCORE
Adding the BYSCORE
option makes redis treat the min
& max
arguments as scores rather than indices.
(As of this writing, ZRANGEBYSCORE
still works, but is considered deprecated.)