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    21 #+TITLE:    Sets
       
    22 #+AUTHOR:    FOSSEE
       
    23 #+EMAIL:     
       
    24 #+DATE:    
       
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    32 * Outline
       
    33   - Defining Sets
       
    34   - Operations on sets
       
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    36 * Question 1
       
    37   Given a list of marks, ~marks = [20, 23, 22, 23, 20, 21, 23]~ list
       
    38   all the duplicates
       
    39 * Solution 1
       
    40   #+begin_src python
       
    41     marks = [20, 23, 22, 23, 20, 21, 23] 
       
    42     marks_set = set(marks)
       
    43     for mark in marks_set:
       
    44         marks.remove(mark)
       
    45     
       
    46     # we are now left with only duplicates in the list marks
       
    47     duplicates = set(marks)
       
    48   #+end_src
       
    49 * Summary
       
    50   You should now be able to --
       
    51   + make sets from lists
       
    52   + input sets directly
       
    53   + perform operations like union, intersection, symmetric difference
       
    54   + check if a subset of another
       
    55   + check containership, length and other properties similar to lists
       
    56 * Thank you!
       
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