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KeyRange(start_open=None, start_closed=None, end_open=None, end_closed=None)
Identify range of table rows via start / end points.
Specify either a start_open
or start_closed
key, or defaults to
start_closed = []
. Specify either an end_open
or end_closed
key,
or defaults to end_closed = []
. However, at least one key has to be
specified. If no keys are specified, ValueError is raised.
Parameters
Name | Description |
start_open |
list of scalars
keys identifying start of range (this key excluded) |
start_closed |
list of scalars
keys identifying start of range (this key included) |
end_open |
list of scalars
keys identifying end of range (this key excluded) |
end_closed |
list of scalars
keys identifying end of range (this key included) |
Inheritance
builtins.object > KeyRangeMethods
__eq__
__eq__(other)
Compare by serialized state.