ZCOUNT

Syntax
ZCOUNT key min max
Available since:
2.0.0
Time complexity:
O(log(N)) with N being the number of elements in the sorted set.
ACL categories:
@read, @sortedset, @fast,

Returns the number of elements in the sorted set at key with a score between min and max.

The min and max arguments have the same semantic as described for ZRANGEBYSCORE.

Note: the command has a complexity of just O(log(N)) because it uses elements ranks (see ZRANK) to get an idea of the range. Because of this there is no need to do a work proportional to the size of the range.

Examples

redis> ZADD myzset 1 "one"
"OK"
redis> ZADD myzset 2 "two"
(integer) 1
redis> ZADD myzset 3 "three"
(integer) 10
redis> ZADD myzset 1 "one"
Cannot destructure property 'error' of 'replies[i]' as it is undefined.
redis> ZADD myzset 2 "two"
Cannot destructure property 'error' of 'replies[i]' as it is undefined.
redis> ZADD myzset 3 "three"
Cannot destructure property 'error' of 'replies[i]' as it is undefined.
redis> ZCOUNT myzset -inf +inf
Cannot destructure property 'error' of 'replies[i]' as it is undefined.
redis> ZCOUNT myzset (1 3
Cannot destructure property 'error' of 'replies[i]' as it is undefined.
redis>

RESP2/RESP3 Reply

Integer reply: the number of members in the specified score range.
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