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Add element to SortedSet in C#
To add element to SortedSet, the code is as follows −
Example
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main() { SortedSet<int> set1 = new SortedSet<int>(); set1.Add(100); set1.Add(200); set1.Add(300); set1.Add(400); Console.WriteLine("Elements in SortedSet..."); foreach (int res in set1) { Console.WriteLine(res); } Console.WriteLine("Does the SortedSet contains the element 500? = "+set1.Contains(500)); } }
Output
This will produce the following output −
Elements in SortedSet... 100 200 300 400 Does the SortedSet contains the element 500? = False
Example
Let us see another example −
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main() { SortedSet<string> set1 = new SortedSet<string>(); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("CD"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in SortedSet1..."); foreach (string res in set1) { Console.WriteLine(res); } SortedSet<string> set2 = new SortedSet<string>(); set2.Add("BC"); set2.Add("CD"); set2.Add("DE"); set2.Add("EF"); set2.Add("AB"); set2.Add("HI"); set2.Add("JK"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in SortedSet2..."); foreach (string res in set2) { Console.WriteLine(res); } Console.WriteLine("SortedSet2 is a superset of SortedSet1? = "+set2.IsSupersetOf(set1)); } }
Output
This will produce the following output −
Elements in SortedSet1... CD Elements in SortedSet2... AB BC CD DE EF HI JK SortedSet2 is a superset of SortedSet1? = True
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