Set Methods
Python has a set of built-in methods that you can use on sets.| Method | Shortcut | Description |
|---|---|---|
| add() | Adds an element to the set | |
| clear() | Removes all the elements from the set | |
| copy() | Returns a copy of the set | |
| difference() | - | Returns a set containing the difference between two or more sets |
| difference_update() | -= | Removes the items in this set that are also included in another, specified set |
| discard() | Remove the specified item | |
| intersection() | & | Returns a set, that is the intersection of two other sets |
| intersection_update() | &= | Removes the items in this set that are not present in other, specified set(s) |
| isdisjoint() | Returns whether two sets have a intersection or not | |
| issubset() | <= | Returns whether another set contains this set or not |
< | Returns whether all items in this set is present in other, specified set(s) | |
| issuperset() | >= | Returns whether this set contains another set or not |
> | Returns whether all items in other, specified set(s) is present in this set | |
| pop() | Removes an element from the set | |
| remove() | Removes the specified element | |
| symmetric_difference() | ^ | Returns a set with the symmetric differences of two sets |
| symmetric_difference_update() | ^= | Inserts the symmetric differences from this set and another |
| union() | | | Return a set containing the union of sets |
| update() | |= | Update the set with the union of this set and others |


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