There has to be a better way using array slices...... got it

Here is an example for union:
%s1=('a'=>1, 'b'=>1, 'c'=>1); %s2=('a'=>1, 'c'=>1, 'd'=>1); print "Set 1 has: ", join(",",keys %s1), " Set 2 has: ", join(",", k +eys %s2),"\n"; %j=%s1; @j{keys %s2}=1; print "Union is ", join(",", keys %j), "\n";
I don't really know how to remove elements from the hash.

In the above example, the hash keys are the elements of the set. If you let the set be the elements in the hash that also have a nonzero value, then the same technique can be used for intersection:
%inter=%s1; @inter{%s2}=0;


Also, to answer the original poster: if "REALLY large" is really large, and doesnt fit in the main memory then you might want to store the sets in sorted files and merge them smartly to compute the union/intersection.

In reply to Re: set theory w/hashes? arrays? done quickly? by fundflow
in thread set theory w/hashes? arrays? done quickly? by Anonymous Monk

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