How do I compare two sets in Ruby?
In Ruby, you can compare two sets using methods like ==
, eql?
, or by using the subset?
method.
What does the ==
method do?
The ==
method checks if two sets contain the same elements, regardless of their order.
Can you give me an example of using eql?
?
Sure! set1.eql?(set2)
returns true if both sets have the same elements and are of the same type.
What about checking if one set is a subset of another?
You can use the subset?
method. For example, set1.subset?(set2)
returns true if all elements of set1 are in set2.
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