Python Set symmetric_difference() Method
Example
Return a set that contains all items from both sets, except items that are present in both sets:
x = {"apple", "banana", "cherry"}
y = {"google", "microsoft", "apple"}
z = x.symmetric_difference(y)
print(z)
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Definition and Usage
The symmetric_difference()
method returns a set that
contains all items from both set, but not the items that are present in both
sets.
Meaning: The returned set contains a mix of items that are not present in both sets.
Syntax
set.symmetric_difference(set)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
set | Required. The set to check for matches in |