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struct::set(3tcl)	      Tcl Data Structures	     struct::set(3tcl)

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NAME
       struct::set - Procedures for manipulating sets

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.0

       package require struct::set  ?2.2.3?

       ::struct::set empty set

       ::struct::set size set

       ::struct::set contains set item

       ::struct::set union ?set1...?

       ::struct::set intersect ?set1...?

       ::struct::set difference set1 set2

       ::struct::set symdiff set1 set2

       ::struct::set intersect3 set1 set2

       ::struct::set equal set1 set2

       ::struct::set include svar item

       ::struct::set exclude svar item

       ::struct::set add svar set

       ::struct::set subtract svar set

       ::struct::set subsetof A B

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DESCRIPTION
       The  ::struct::set  namespace contains several useful commands for pro‐
       cessing finite sets.

       It exports only a single command, struct::set. All  functionality  pro‐
       vided here can be reached through a subcommand of this command.

       Note: As of version 2.2 of this package a critcl based C implementation
       is available. This implementation however requires Tcl 8.4 to run.

COMMANDS
       ::struct::set empty set
	      Returns a boolean value indicating if the set is	empty  (true),
	      or not (false).

       ::struct::set size set
	      Returns an integer number greater than or equal to zero. This is
	      the number of elements in the set. In other words, its cardinal‐
	      ity.

       ::struct::set contains set item
	      Returns  a boolean value indicating if the set contains the ele‐
	      ment item (true), or not (false).

       ::struct::set union ?set1...?
	      Computes the set containing the union of set1, set2, etc.,  i.e.
	      "set1  +	set2 + ...", and returns this set as the result of the
	      command.

       ::struct::set intersect ?set1...?
	      Computes the set containing  the	intersection  of  set1,	 set2,
	      etc.,  i.e.  "set1  *  set2  * ...", and returns this set as the
	      result of the command.

       ::struct::set difference set1 set2
	      Computes the set containing the difference  of  set1  and	 set2,
	      i.e.  ("set1  - set2") and returns this set as the result of the
	      command.

       ::struct::set symdiff set1 set2
	      Computes the set containing the symmetric difference of set1 and
	      set2,  i.e.  ("(set1  - set2) + (set2 - set1)") and returns this
	      set as the result of the command.

       ::struct::set intersect3 set1 set2
	      This command is a combination of the methods intersect and  dif‐
	      ference.	  It   returns	 a   three-element   list   containing
	      "set1*set2", "set1-set2", and "set2-set1",  in  this  order.  In
	      other  words,  the  intersection	of the two parameter sets, and
	      their differences.

       ::struct::set equal set1 set2
	      Returns a boolean value indicating if the	 two  sets  are	 equal
	      (true) or not (false).

       ::struct::set include svar item
	      The  element  item is added to the set specified by the variable
	      name in svar. The return value of the command is empty. This  is
	      the  equivalent  of  lappend  for sets. If the variable named by
	      svar does not exist it will be created.

       ::struct::set exclude svar item
	      The element item is removed from the set specified by the	 vari‐
	      able  name  in  svar.  The return value of the command is empty.
	      This is a near-equivalent of lreplace for sets.

       ::struct::set add svar set
	      All the element of set are added to the  set  specified  by  the
	      variable name in svar. The return value of the command is empty.
	      This is like the method include, but for the addition of a whole
	      set.  If	the  variable  named by svar does not exist it will be
	      created.

       ::struct::set subtract svar set
	      All the element of set are removed from the set specified by the
	      variable name in svar. The return value of the command is empty.
	      This is like the method exclude, but for the removal of a	 whole
	      set.

       ::struct::set subsetof A B
	      Returns a boolean value indicating if the set A is a true subset
	      of or equal to the set B (true), or not (false).

REFERENCES
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This document, and the package it describes, will  undoubtedly  contain
       bugs  and other problems.  Please report such in the category struct ::
       set     of     the     Tcllib	 SF	 Trackers      [http://source‐
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].   Please  also report any ideas for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS
       cardinality, difference, emptiness, exclusion, inclusion, intersection,
       membership, set, symmetric difference, union

CATEGORY
       Data structures

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2004-2008 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>

struct				     2.2.3		     struct::set(3tcl)
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