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bookMerging Multiple Elements into a Set in Python

The update() method in Python allows you to add multiple elements to a set at once. This method takes an iterable (like a list, tuple, or another set) and adds its elements to the existing set.

The update() method can accept:

  • Lists: [movie1, movie2, ...];
  • Tuples: (movie1, movie2, ...);
  • Other Sets: {movie1, movie2, ...}.
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# Original set of favorite movies favorite_movies = {"Inception", "Interstellar", "Tenet"} # Adding multiple new movies favorite_movies.update(["Tenet", "Memento", "The Prestige"]) # Print the updated set print(favorite_movies)
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If any element being added already exists in the set, it will not be duplicated. The order of elements in a set is not guaranteed and may vary.

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You are given the set marvel_movies and the tuple movies_to_add.

  • Add both movies from the tuple to the set.
  • Use the update() method to accomplish this.

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The update() method in Python allows you to add multiple elements to a set at once. This method takes an iterable (like a list, tuple, or another set) and adds its elements to the existing set.

The update() method can accept:

  • Lists: [movie1, movie2, ...];
  • Tuples: (movie1, movie2, ...);
  • Other Sets: {movie1, movie2, ...}.
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# Original set of favorite movies favorite_movies = {"Inception", "Interstellar", "Tenet"} # Adding multiple new movies favorite_movies.update(["Tenet", "Memento", "The Prestige"]) # Print the updated set print(favorite_movies)
copy
Note
Note

If any element being added already exists in the set, it will not be duplicated. The order of elements in a set is not guaranteed and may vary.

Task

Swipe to start coding

You are given the set marvel_movies and the tuple movies_to_add.

  • Add both movies from the tuple to the set.
  • Use the update() method to accomplish this.

Solution

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