本文实例讲述了python集合用法。分享给大家供大家参考。具体分析如下:
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# sets are unordered collections of unique hashable elements
# Python23 tested vegaseat 09mar2005
# Python v2.4 has sets built in
import sets
print "List the functions within module 'sets':"
for funk in dir (sets):
print funk
# create an empty set
set1 = set ([])
# now load the set
for k in range ( 10 ):
set1.add(k)
print "\nLoaded a set with 0 to 9:"
print set1
set1.add( 7 )
print "Tried to add another 7, but it was already there:"
print set1
# make a list of fruits as you put them into a basket
basket = [ 'apple' , 'orange' , 'apple' , 'pear' , 'orange' , 'banana' ]
print "\nThe original list of fruits:"
print basket
# create a set from the list, removes the duplicates
fruits = sets. Set (basket)
print "\nThe set is unique, but the order has changed:"
print fruits
# let's get rid of some duplicate words
str1 = "Senator Strom Thurmond dressed as as Tarzan"
print "\nOriginal string:"
print str1
print "A list of the words in the string:"
wrdList1 = str1.split()
print wrdList1
# now create a set of unique words
strSet = sets. Set (wrdList1)
print "The set of the words in the string:"
print strSet
print "Convert set back to string (order has changed!):"
print " " .join(strSet)
print
# comparing two sets, bear with me ...
colorSet1 = sets. Set ([ 'red' , 'green' , 'blue' , 'black' , 'orange' , 'white' ])
colorSet2 = sets. Set ([ 'black' , 'maroon' , 'grey' , 'blue' ])
print "colorSet1 =" , colorSet1
print "colorSet2 =" , colorSet2
# same as (colorSet1 - colorSet2)
colorSet3 = colorSet1.difference(colorSet2)
print "\nThese are the colors in colorSet1 that are not in colorSet2:"
print colorSet3
# same as (colorSet1 | colorSet2)
colorSet4 = colorSet1.union(colorSet2)
print "\nThese are the colors appearing in both sets:"
print colorSet4
# same as (colorSet1 ^ colorSet2)
colorSet5 = colorSet1.symmetric_difference(colorSet2)
print "\nThese are the colors in colorSet1 or in colorSet2, but not both:"
print colorSet5
# same as (colorSet1 & colorSet2)
colorSet6 = colorSet1.intersection(colorSet2)
print "\nThese are the colors common to colorSet1 and colorSet2:"
print colorSet6
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