Returns the specified elements of the list stored at key. The offsets
start and stop are zero-based indexes, with 0 being the first element of
the list (the head of the list), 1 being the next element and so on.
These offsets can also be negative numbers indicating offsets starting at the
end of the list. For example, -1 is the last element of the list, -2 the
penultimate, and so on.
Consistency with range functions in various programming languages
Note that if you have a list of numbers from 0 to 100, LRANGE list 0 10 will
return 11 elements, that is, the rightmost item is included. This may or may
not be consistent with behavior of range-related functions in your
programming language of choice (think Ruby's Range.new, Array#slice or
Python's range() function).
Out-of-range indexes
Out of range indexes will not produce an error. If start is larger than the
end of the list, an empty list is returned. If stop is
larger than the actual end of the list, Redis will treat it like the last
element of the list.
Return value
Multi-bulk reply: list of elements in the specified range.
Examples
(integer) 1redis> RPUSH mylist "two"
(integer) 2redis> RPUSH mylist "three"
(integer) 3redis> LRANGE mylist 0 0
1) "one"redis> LRANGE mylist -3 2
1) "one" 2) "two" 3) "three"redis> LRANGE mylist -100 100
1) "one" 2) "two" 3) "three"redis> LRANGE mylist 5 10
(empty list or set)