GETBIT key offset
Available since 2.2.0.
Time complexity: O(1)
Returns the bit value at offset in the string value stored at key.
When offset is beyond the string length, the string is assumed to be a contiguous space with 0 bits. When key does not exist it is assumed to be an empty string, so offset is always out of range and the value is also assumed to be a contiguous space with 0 bits.
*Return value
Integer reply: the bit value stored at offset.
*Examples
redis> SETBIT mykey 7 1
- (integer) 0
redis> GETBIT mykey 0
- (integer) 0
redis> GETBIT mykey 7
- (integer) 1
redis> GETBIT mykey 100
- (integer) 0