- Usage:
-
BZPOPMAX key [ key ... ] timeout
- Complexity:
- O(log(N)) with N being the number of elements in the sorted set.
- Since:
- 5.0.0
BZPOPMAX
is the blocking variant of the sorted set ZPOPMAX
primitive.
It is the blocking version because it blocks the connection when there are no members to pop from any of the given sorted sets. A member with the highest score is popped from first sorted set that is non-empty, with the given keys being checked in the order that they are given.
The timeout
argument is interpreted as a double value specifying the maximum
number of seconds to block. A timeout of zero can be used to block indefinitely.
See the BZPOPMIN documentation for the exact semantics, since BZPOPMAX
is identical to BZPOPMIN
with the only difference being that it pops members
with the highest scores instead of popping the ones with the lowest scores.
Examples
127.0.0.1:6379> DEL zset1 zset2
(integer) 0
127.0.0.1:6379> ZADD zset1 0 a 1 b 2 c
(integer) 3
127.0.0.1:6379> BZPOPMAX zset1 zset2 0
1) "zset1"
2) "c"
3) "2"
History
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6.0.0 |
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