Removes and returns one or more random elements from the set value store at `key`. This operation is similar to `SRANDMEMBER`, that returns one or more random elements from a set but does not remove it. The `count` argument is available since version 3.2. @return @bulk-string-reply: the removed element, or `nil` when `key` does not exist. @examples ```cli SADD myset "one" SADD myset "two" SADD myset "three" SPOP myset SMEMBERS myset SADD myset "four" SADD myset "five" SPOP myset 3 SMEMBERS myset ``` ## Specification of the behavior when count is passed If count is bigger than the number of elements inside the Set, the command will only return the whole set without additional elements. ## Distribution of returned elements Note that this command is not suitable when you need a guaranteed uniform distribution of the returned elements. For more information about the algorithms used for SPOP, look up both the Knuth sampling and Floyd sampling algorithms. ## Count argument extension Redis 3.2 introduced an optional `count` argument that can be passed to `SPOP` in order to retrieve multiple elements in a single call.