Opposite of set.intersection in python?
Solution 1:
You are looking for the symmetric difference; all elements that appear only in set a or in set b, but not both:
a.symmetric_difference(b)
From the set.symmetric_difference()
method documentation:
Return a new set with elements in either the set or other but not both.
You can use the ^
operator too, if both a
and b
are sets:
a ^ b
while set.symmetric_difference()
takes any iterable for the other argument.
The output is the equivalent of (a | b) - (a & b)
, the union of both sets minus the intersection of both sets.
Solution 2:
a={1,2,4,5,6}
b={5,6,4,9}
c=(a^b)&b
print(c) # you got {9}
Solution 3:
The best way is a list comprehension.
a = [ 1,2,3,4]
b = [ 8,7,9,2,1]
c = [ element for element in a if element not in b]
d = [ element for element in b if element not in a]
print(c)
# output is [ 3,4]
print(d)
# output is [8,7,9]
You can join both lists