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  16. <b>SetrangeCommand: Contents</b><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#SETRANGE _key_ _offset_ _value_ (Redis &gt;">SETRANGE _key_ _offset_ _value_ (Redis &gt;</a><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#Examples">Examples</a><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#Patterns">Patterns</a><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#Return value">Return value</a>
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  18. <h1 class="wikiname">SetrangeCommand</h1>
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  22. &iuml;&raquo;&iquest;#sidebar <a href="StringCommandsSidebar.html">StringCommandsSidebar</a><h1><a name="SETRANGE _key_ _offset_ _value_ (Redis &gt;">SETRANGE _key_ _offset_ _value_ (Redis &gt;</a></h1> 2.1.8) =
  23. <i>Time complexity: O(1) not counting the time taken to copy the new string in place, as usually this string is small so the amoritzed time is O(1). Otheriwse O(M) with M being the length of the value argument</i><blockquote>Overwrites part of a string at <i>key</i> starting at the specified offset,for all the length of <i>value</i>.If the offset is over the old length of the string, the string is paddedwith zero bytes until needed. Non existing keys are considered likealready containing an empty string.</blockquote>
  24. <h2><a name="Examples">Examples</a></h2>First example, basic usage setting a range.<br/><br/><pre class="codeblock python" name="code">
  25. redis&gt; set foo &quot;Hello World&quot;
  26. OK
  27. redis&gt; setrange foo 6 &quot;Redis&quot;
  28. (integer) 11
  29. redis&gt; get foo
  30. &quot;Hello Redis&quot;
  31. </pre>Example of the zero padding behavior.<br/><br/><pre class="codeblock python python" name="code">
  32. redis&gt; del foo
  33. (integer) 1
  34. redis&gt; setrange foo 10 bar
  35. (integer) 13
  36. redis&gt; get foo
  37. &quot;\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00bar&quot;
  38. </pre>Note that the maximum offset that you can set is 536870911 as Redis Strings are limited to 512 megabytes. You can still create longer arrays of values using multiple keys.<br/><br/><b>Warning</b>: When setting the last possible byte and the string value stored at <i>key</i> does not yet hold a string value, or holds a small string value, Redis needs to allocate all intermediate memory which can block the server for some time.
  39. On a 2010 Macbook Pro, setting byte number 536870911 (512MB allocation) takes ~300ms,
  40. setting byte number 134217728 (128MB allocation) takes ~80ms,
  41. setting bit number 33554432 (32MB allocation) takes ~30ms and
  42. setting bit number 8388608 (8MB allocation) takes ~8ms.
  43. Note that once this first allocation is done, subsequent calls to SETRANGE for the same <i>key</i> will not have the allocation overhead.<h2><a name="Patterns">Patterns</a></h2>Thanks to SETRANGE and the analogous GETRANGE command you can use Redis strings as a linear array of memory with O(1) random access. This is a very fast and efficient storage in many real world use cases.<h2><a name="Return value">Return value</a></h2><a href="ReplyTypes.html">Integer reply</a>, specifically: the length of the string after it was modified by the command.
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