I am trying to determine whether two hashets
objects in .NET 3.5 ( C #) are the same set, there are similar values in i.e. It seems that something like this is intended to be done clearly, but no work is giving you this information.
The way I can do it, it is checking whether the two sets have the same calculations and one set is another subset of the other (not appropriate) I think That's the only way it can be, if it's the same set example code:
hashaseet & lt; Int & gt; Set1 = NewHashet & lt; Int & gt; (); Set1.Add (1); Set1.Add (2); Set1.Add (3); HashSet & LT; Integer & gt; Set2 = NewHashet & lt; Int & gt; (); Set2.Add (1); Set2.Add (2); Set2.Add (3); If set (set1 === Set 2.tm and set 1.syssetset (set2)) {// do something}
will it always work? Is there a better way? Hashless
is not function
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SetEquals ()?
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