Issue
Python has an ordered dictionary. What about an ordered set?
Solution
There is an ordered set (possible new link) recipe for this which is referred to from the Python 2 Documentation. This runs on Py2.6 or later and 3.0 or later without any modifications. The interface is almost exactly the same as a normal set, except that initialisation should be done with a list.
OrderedSet([1, 2, 3])
This is a MutableSet, so the signature for .union
doesn't match that of set, but since it includes __or__
something similar can easily be added:
@staticmethod
def union(*sets):
union = OrderedSet()
union.union(*sets)
return union
def union(self, *sets):
for set in sets:
self |= set
Answered By - Casebash
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