Append values to a set in Python

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一向 2020-12-12 09:17

I have a set like this:

keep = set(generic_drugs_mapping[drug] for drug in drug_input)

How do I add values [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]

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  • 2020-12-12 09:49

    You can also use the | operator to concatenate two sets (union in set theory):

    >>> my_set = {1}
    >>> my_set = my_set | {2}
    >>> my_set
    {1, 2}
    

    Or a shorter form using |=:

    >>> my_set = {1}
    >>> my_set |= {2}
    >>> my_set
    {1, 2}
    

    Note: In versions prior to Python 2.7, use set([...]) instead of {...}.

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  • 2020-12-12 09:49

    For me, in Python 3, it's working simply in this way:

    keep = keep.union((0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10))
    

    I don't know if it may be correct...

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  • 2020-12-12 09:54

    Define set

    a = set()
    

    Use add to append single values

    a.add(1)
    a.add(2)
    

    Use update to add elements from tuples, sets, lists or frozen-sets

    a.update([3,4])
    
    >> print(a)
    {1, 2, 3, 4}
    

    If you want to add a tuple or frozen-set itself, use add

    a.add((5, 6))
    
    >> print(a)
    {1, 2, 3, 4, (5, 6)}
    

    Note: Since set elements must be hashable, and lists are considered mutable, you cannot add a list to a set. You also cannot add other sets to a set. You can however, add the elements from lists and sets as demonstrated with the ".update" method.

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  • 2020-12-12 09:57

    This question is the first one that shows up on Google when one looks up "Python how to add elements to set", so it's worth noting explicitly that, if you want to add a whole string to a set, it should be added with .add(), not .update().

    Say you have a string foo_str whose contents are 'this is a sentence', and you have some set bar_set equal to set().

    If you do bar_set.update(foo_str), the contents of your set will be {'t', 'a', ' ', 'e', 's', 'n', 'h', 'c', 'i'}.

    If you do bar_set.add(foo_str), the contents of your set will be {'this is a sentence'}.

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  • 2020-12-12 09:59
    keep.update((0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10))
    

    Or

    keep.update(np.arange(11))
    
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  • 2020-12-12 10:01

    The way I like to do this is to convert both the original set and the values I'd like to add into lists, add them, and then convert them back into a set, like this:

    setMenu = {"Eggs", "Bacon"}
    print(setMenu)
    > {'Bacon', 'Eggs'}
    setMenu = set(list(setMenu) + list({"Spam"}))
    print(setMenu)
    > {'Bacon', 'Spam', 'Eggs'}
    setAdditions = {"Lobster", "Sausage"}
    setMenu = set(list(setMenu) + list(setAdditions))
    print(setMenu)
    > {'Lobster', 'Spam', 'Eggs', 'Sausage', 'Bacon'}
    

    This way I can also easily add multiple sets using the same logic, which gets me an TypeError: unhashable type: 'set' if I try doing it with the .update() method.

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