BSet
BSet represents a set of string elements on disk, where the elements are unique and can be traversed in dictionary order.
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Abstract methods
Add one element to the current collection.
Add one element to the current collection.
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Remove one element from the current collection.
Remove one element from the current collection.
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Add one or more elements to the current collection.
Add one or more elements to the current collection.
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Calculate the intersection of the current set and the target set, and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
Calculate the intersection of the current set and the target set, and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
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Calculate the intersection of the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
Calculate the intersection of the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
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Check if the current collection contains an element.
Check if the current collection contains an element.
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Calculate the difference between the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
Calculate the difference between the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
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Calculate the difference between the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
Calculate the difference between the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
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name
name
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Remove one or more elements from the current collection.
Remove one or more elements from the current collection.
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Calculate the union of the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
Calculate the union of the current set and the target set,and the result is still a BSet (the object is stored in memory).
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Concrete methods
A convenient method for calculating intersections, equivalent to the add method.
A convenient method for calculating intersections, equivalent to the add method.
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A convenient method for calculating intersections, equivalent to the add method.
A convenient method for calculating intersections, equivalent to the add method.
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A convenient method for calculating difference sets, equivalent to the diff method.
A convenient method for calculating difference sets, equivalent to the diff method.
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A convenient method for calculating difference sets, equivalent to the diff method.
A convenient method for calculating difference sets, equivalent to the diff method.
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A convenient method for calculating unions, equivalent to the union method.
A convenient method for calculating unions, equivalent to the union method.