TSREVRANGEBYTIME
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Synopsis
TSREVRANGEBYTIME key low_ts high_ts [LIMIT limit]
This command fetches the values for the given low_ts, high_ts range in the time series that is
specified by the given key ordered from newest to oldest. If LIMIT is specified, then at most
limit pairs will be fetched.
- If the given
keyis associated with non-time series data, an error is raised. - If the given
low_tsorhigh_tsare not a valid signed 64 bit integers, an error is raised. - If
limitis not a valid positive 32 bit integer, an error is raised. low_tsandhigh_tsare inclusive unless they are prefixed with(, in that case they are exclusive.- Special bounds
-infand+infare also supported to retrieve an entire range
Return value
Returns a list of timestamp, value pairs found in the range specified by low_ts, high_ts. If
LIMIT is specified, at most limit pairs will be fetched.
Examples
You can do this as shown below.
TSADD ts_key 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six
"OK"
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key 2 4
1) "4"
2) "four"
3) "3"
4) "three"
5) "2"
6) "two"
2 is exclusive
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key (2 4
1) "4"
2) "four"
3) "3"
4) "three"
2 and 4 are exclusive
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key (2 (4
1) "3"
2) "three"
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key -inf 3
1) "3"
2) "three"
3) "2"
4) "two"
5) "1"
6) "one"
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key 2 +inf
1) "6"
2) "six"
3) "5"
4) "five"
5) "4"
6) "four"
7) "3"
8) "three"
9) "2"
10) "two"
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key -inf 3 LIMIT 2
1) "3"
2) "three"
3) "2"
4) "two"
TSREVRANGEBYTIME ts_key -inf 3 LIMIT 10
1) "3"
2) "three"
3) "2"
4) "two"
5) "1"
6) "one"