Increment the specified `field` of a hash stored at `key`, and representing a floating point number, by the specified `increment`. If the increment value is negative, the result is to have the hash field value **decremented** instead of incremented. If the field does not exist, it is set to `0` before performing the operation. An error is returned if one of the following conditions occur: - The field contains a value of the wrong type (not a string). - The current field content or the specified increment are not parsable as a double precision floating point number. The exact behavior of this command is identical to the one of the `INCRBYFLOAT` command, please refer to the documentation of `INCRBYFLOAT` for further information. @return @bulk-string-reply: the value of `field` after the increment. @examples ```cli HSET mykey field 10.50 HINCRBYFLOAT mykey field 0.1 HINCRBYFLOAT mykey field -5 HSET mykey field 5.0e3 HINCRBYFLOAT mykey field 2.0e2 ``` ## Implementation details The command is always propagated in the replication link and the Append Only File as a `HSET` operation, so that differences in the underlying floating point math implementation will not be sources of inconsistency.