| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455 | [[query-dsl-range-query]]=== Range QueryMatches documents with fields that have terms within a certain range.The type of the Lucene query depends on the field type, for `string`fields, the `TermRangeQuery`, while for number/date fields, the query isa `NumericRangeQuery`. The following example returns all documents where`age` is between `10` and `20`:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{    "range" : {        "age" : {            "gte" : 10,            "lte" : 20,            "boost" : 2.0        }    }}--------------------------------------------------The `range` query accepts the following parameters:[horizontal]`gte`:: 	Greater-than or equal to`gt`::  	Greater-than`lte`:: 	Less-than or equal to`lt`::  	Less-than`boost`:: 	Sets the boost value of the query, defaults to `1.0`coming[1.4.0]When applied on `date` fields the `range` filter accepts also a `time_zone` parameter.The `time_zone` parameter will be applied to your input lower and upper bounds and willmove them to UTC time based date:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{    "range" : {        "born" : {            "gte": "2012-01-01",            "lte": "now",            "time_zone": "+1:00"        }    }}--------------------------------------------------In the above example, `gte` will be actually moved to `2011-12-31T23:00:00` UTC date.NOTE: if you give a date with a timezone explicitly defined and use the `time_zone` parameter, `time_zone` will beignored. For example, setting `from` to `2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00` with `"time_zone":"+10:00"` will still use `+01:00` time zone.
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