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7,693 Points"I want to find all of the items that are unique to either set". Any hints?
I answered symmetric difference however, it was wrong.
Appreciate the help
kind regards,
Fahad
3 Answers
leonardbode
Courses Plus Student 4,011 PointsThere are 4 operators for sets:
set1 - set2
set1 & set2
set1 | set2
set1 ^ set2
Hint: The ^ operator looks most interesting, doesn't it?
Mark Chesney
11,747 PointsThis is awesome!!!!! Thanks!
Victor Panashe Munengami
7,125 Points^ operator
fahad lashari
7,693 Pointsfahad lashari
7,693 PointsAhhhhhh I wrote the answer as 'symmetric_difference'. Thanks!