On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Ken Restivo wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 10:22:25PM +0200, Thomas Grill wrote:
Install the ruby external, and make a simple external that does this?
set1 & set2
and does it all in linear time too, instead of (presumably) quadratic.
it's the exact same syntax for Python (starting with version 2.4)
Thanks. I haven't done much with Python since the 2.3 days.
Um, actually, it looks like it's more like:
list( set(set1) & set(set2) )
Ok, it's not really the same. Ruby has no Set class, there's no & for
Hashes, and the & for Arrays preserves order of elements of the left-hand
side.
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