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  16. <b>LsetCommand: Contents</b><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#LSET _key_ _index_ _value_">LSET _key_ _index_ _value_</a><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#Return value">Return value</a>
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  22. &iuml;&raquo;&iquest;#sidebar <a href="ListCommandsSidebar.html">ListCommandsSidebar</a><h1><a name="LSET _key_ _index_ _value_">LSET _key_ _index_ _value_</a></h1>
  23. <i>Time complexity: O(N) (with N being the length of the list)</i><blockquote>Set the list element at <i>index</i> (see LINDEX for information about the_index_ argument) with the new <i>value</i>. Out of range indexes willgenerate an error. Note that setting the first or last elements ofthe list is O(1).</blockquote>
  24. <blockquote>Similarly to other list commands accepting indexes, the index can be negative to access elements starting from the end of the list. So -1 is the last element, -2 is the penultimate, and so forth.</blockquote><h2><a name="Return value">Return value</a></h2><a href="ReplyTypes.html">Status code reply</a>
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