ordsets
(stdlib)Functions for Manipulating Sets as Ordered Lists
Sets are collections of elements with no duplicate elements.
An ordset is a representation of a set, where an ordered
list is used to store the elements of the set. An ordered list
is more efficient than an unordered list.
This module provides exactly the same interface as the module
sets but with a defined representation. One difference is
that while sets considers two elements as different if they
do not match (=:=), this module considers two elements as
different if and only if they do not compare equal (==).
As returned by new/0.
Functions
new/0
Returns a new empty ordered set.
is_set/1
Returns true if is an ordered set of
elements, otherwise false.
size/1
Returns the number of elements in .
to_list/1
Returns the elements of as a list.
from_list/1
Returns an ordered set of the elements in .
is_element/2
Returns true if is an element of
, otherwise false.
add_element/2
Returns a new ordered set formed from with
inserted.
del_element/2
Returns , but with removed.
union/2
Returns the merged (union) set of and
.
union/1
Returns the merged (union) set of the list of sets.
intersection/2
Returns the intersection of and
.
intersection/1
Returns the intersection of the non-empty list of sets.
is_disjoint/2
Returns true if and
are disjoint (have no elements in common),
and false otherwise.
subtract/2
Returns only the elements of which are not
also elements of .
is_subset/2
Returns true when every element of is
also a member of , otherwise false.
fold/3
Fold over every element in
returning the final value of the accumulator.
filter/2
Filter elements in with boolean function
.