Range
Ranges can be specified in several ways.
- from, to
- from, maxResults
- range
from, to
The value for from
is required, to
is optional. When no value for to
is specified all records following from
are returned. Values for from
and to
are a zero based index of the sorted output from lightblue. The range is inclusive. A few examples..
Get first 5 records:
{
...
"from": 0,
"to": 4
}
Get 6th to 10th record:
{
...
"from": 5,
"to": 9
}
Get all records skipping the first 100:
{
...
"from": 100
}
from, maxResults
The value of from
is required, maxResults
is optional. When no value for maxResults
is specified all records following from
are returned. Value for from
is a zero based index of the sorted output from lightblue. A few examples..
Get first 5 records:
{
...
"from": 0,
"maxResults": 5
}
Get 5 records starting with the 6th:
{
...
"from": 5,
"maxResults": 5
}
Get all records skipping the first 100:
{
...
"from": 100
}
range
Deprecated in favor of from
and to
/ maxResults
.
The value of range
is an array with two integer values and is optional. Values in the array are a zero based index of the sorted output from lightblue. The first element in the array is set as the from
value and the second element is to
. See "from, to" above.
Example to find first 5 records:
{
...
"range": [0,4]
}