Increments the number stored at field in the hash stored at key by
increment.
If key does not exist, a new key holding a hash is created.
If field does not exist the value is set to 0 before the operation is
performed.
The range of values supported by HINCRBY is limited to 64 bit signed integers.
*Return value
Integer reply: the value at field after the increment operation.
*Examples
Since the increment argument is signed, both increment and decrement
operations can be performed:
redis>
HSET myhash field 5
(integer) 1redis> HINCRBY myhash field 1
(integer) 6redis> HINCRBY myhash field -1
(integer) 5redis> HINCRBY myhash field -10
(integer) -5