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## golang-set
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The missing set collection for the Go language. Until Go has sets built-in...use this.
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Coming from Python one of the things I miss is the superbly wonderful set collection. This is my attempt to mimic the primary features of the set from Python.
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You can of course argue that there is no need for a set in Go, otherwise the creators would have added one to the standard library. To those I say simply ignore this repository
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and carry-on and to the rest that find this useful please contribute in helping me make it better by:
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* Helping to make more idiomatic improvements to the code.
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* Helping to increase the performance of it. ~~(So far, no attempt has been made, but since it uses a map internally, I expect it to be mostly performant.)~~
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* Helping to make the unit-tests more robust and kick-ass.
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* Helping to fill in the [documentation.](http://godoc.org/github.com/deckarep/golang-set)
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* Simply offering feedback and suggestions. (Positive, constructive feedback is appreciated.)
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I have to give some credit for helping seed the idea with this post on [stackoverflow.](http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/177428/sets-data-structure-in-golang)
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*Update* - as of 3/9/2014, you can use a compile-time generic version of this package in the [gen](http://clipperhouse.github.io/gen/) framework. This framework allows you to use the golang-set in a completely generic and type-safe way by allowing you to generate a supporting .go file based on your custom types.
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## Features (as of 9/22/2014)
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* a CartesianProduct() method has been added with unit-tests: [Read more about the cartesian product](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_product)
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## Features (as of 9/15/2014)
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* a PowerSet() method has been added with unit-tests: [Read more about the Power set](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_set)
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## Features (as of 4/22/2014)
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* One common interface to both implementations
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* Two set implementations to choose from
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* a thread-safe implementation designed for concurrent use
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* a non-thread-safe implementation designed for performance
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* 75 benchmarks for both implementations
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* 35 unit tests for both implementations
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* 14 concurrent tests for the thread-safe implementation
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Please see the unit test file for additional usage examples. The Python set documentation will also do a better job than I can of explaining how a set typically [works.](http://docs.python.org/2/library/sets.html) Please keep in mind
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however that the Python set is a built-in type and supports additional features and syntax that make it awesome.
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## Examples but not exhaustive:
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```go
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requiredClasses := mapset.NewSet()
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requiredClasses.Add("Cooking")
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requiredClasses.Add("English")
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requiredClasses.Add("Math")
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requiredClasses.Add("Biology")
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scienceSlice := []interface{}{"Biology", "Chemistry"}
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scienceClasses := mapset.NewSetFromSlice(scienceSlice)
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electiveClasses := mapset.NewSet()
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electiveClasses.Add("Welding")
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electiveClasses.Add("Music")
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electiveClasses.Add("Automotive")
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bonusClasses := mapset.NewSet()
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bonusClasses.Add("Go Programming")
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bonusClasses.Add("Python Programming")
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//Show me all the available classes I can take
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allClasses := requiredClasses.Union(scienceClasses).Union(electiveClasses).Union(bonusClasses)
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fmt.Println(allClasses) //Set{Cooking, English, Math, Chemistry, Welding, Biology, Music, Automotive, Go Programming, Python Programming}
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//Is cooking considered a science class?
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fmt.Println(scienceClasses.Contains("Cooking")) //false
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//Show me all classes that are not science classes, since I hate science.
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fmt.Println(allClasses.Difference(scienceClasses)) //Set{Music, Automotive, Go Programming, Python Programming, Cooking, English, Math, Welding}
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//Which science classes are also required classes?
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fmt.Println(scienceClasses.Intersect(requiredClasses)) //Set{Biology}
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//How many bonus classes do you offer?
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fmt.Println(bonusClasses.Cardinality()) //2
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//Do you have the following classes? Welding, Automotive and English?
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fmt.Println(allClasses.IsSuperset(mapset.NewSetFromSlice([]interface{}{"Welding", "Automotive", "English"}))) //true
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```
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Thanks!
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-Ralph
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