A collection of objects in which each object can occur only once.

That is, for each object of the element type, the object is either considered to be in the set, or to not be in the set.

Set implementations may consider some elements indistinguishable. These elements are treated as being the same for any operation on the set.

The default Set implementation, LinkedHashSet, considers objects indistinguishable if they are equal with regard to operator Object.==.

Iterating over elements of a set may be either unordered or ordered in some way. Examples:

  • A HashSet is unordered, which means that its iteration order is unspecified,
  • LinkedHashSet iterates in the insertion order of its elements, and
  • a sorted set like SplayTreeSet iterates the elements in sorted order.

It is generally not allowed to modify the set (add or remove elements) while an operation on the set is being performed, for example during a call to forEach or containsAll. Nor is it allowed to modify the set while iterating either the set itself or any Iterable that is backed by the set, such as the ones returned by methods like where and map.

Inheritance
Implemented by

Constructors

Set()

Creates an empty Set.

factory
Set.from(Iterable elements)

Creates a Set that contains all elements.

factory
Set.identity()

Creates an empty identity Set.

factory

Properties

iterator Iterator<E>

Provides an iterator that iterates over the elements of this set.

read-only
first → E

Returns the first element.

read-only, inherited
hashCode int

The hash code for this object.

read-only, inherited
isEmpty bool

Returns true if there are no elements in this collection.

read-only, inherited
isNotEmpty bool

Returns true if there is at least one element in this collection.

read-only, inherited
last → E

Returns the last element.

read-only, inherited
length int

Returns the number of elements in this.

read-only, inherited
runtimeType Type

A representation of the runtime type of the object.

read-only, inherited
single → E

Checks that this iterable has only one element, and returns that element.

read-only, inherited

Operators

operator ==(other) bool

The equality operator.

inherited

Methods

add(E value) bool

Adds value to the set.

addAll(Iterable<E> elements) → void

Adds all elements to this Set.

clear() → void

Removes all elements in the set.

contains(Object value) bool

Returns true if value is in the set.

containsAll(Iterable<Object> other) bool

Returns whether this Set contains all the elements of other.

difference(Set<Object> other) Set<E>

Returns a new set with the elements of this that are not in other.

intersection(Set<Object> other) Set<E>

Returns a new set which is the intersection between this set and other.

lookup(Object object) → E

If an object equal to object is in the set, return it.

remove(Object value) bool

Removes value from the set. Returns true if value was in the set. Returns false otherwise. The method has no effect if value value was not in the set.

removeAll(Iterable<Object> elements) → void

Removes each element of elements from this set.

removeWhere(bool test(E element)) → void

Removes all elements of this set that satisfy test.

retainAll(Iterable<Object> elements) → void

Removes all elements of this set that are not elements in elements.

retainWhere(bool test(E element)) → void

Removes all elements of this set that fail to satisfy test.

toSet() Set<E>

Creates a Set containing the same elements as this iterable.

union(Set<E> other) Set<E>

Returns a new set which contains all the elements of this set and other.

any(bool f(E element)) bool

Checks whether any element of this iterable satisfies test.

inherited
elementAt(int index) → E

Returns the indexth element.

inherited
every(bool f(E element)) bool

Checks whether every element of this iterable satisfies test.

inherited
expand<T>(Iterable<T> f(E element)) Iterable<T>

Expands each element of this Iterable into zero or more elements.

inherited
firstWhere(bool test(E element), { E orElse() }) → E

Returns the first element that satisfies the given predicate test.

inherited
fold<T>(T initialValue, T combine(T previousValue, E element)) → T

Reduces a collection to a single value by iteratively combining each element of the collection with an existing value

inherited
forEach(void f(E element)) → void

Applies the function f to each element of this collection in iteration order.

inherited
join([String separator = "" ]) String

Converts each element to a String and concatenates the strings.

inherited
lastWhere(bool test(E element), { E orElse() }) → E

Returns the last element that satisfies the given predicate test.

inherited
map<T>(T f(E e)) Iterable<T>

Returns a new lazy Iterable with elements that are created by calling f on each element of this Iterable in iteration order.

inherited
noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic

Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed.

inherited
reduce(E combine(E value, E element)) → E

Reduces a collection to a single value by iteratively combining elements of the collection using the provided function.

inherited
singleWhere(bool test(E element)) → E

Returns the single element that satisfies test.

inherited
skip(int count) Iterable<E>

Returns an Iterable that provides all but the first count elements.

inherited
skipWhile(bool test(E value)) Iterable<E>

Returns an Iterable that skips leading elements while test is satisfied.

inherited
take(int count) Iterable<E>

Returns a lazy iterable of the count first elements of this iterable.

inherited
takeWhile(bool test(E value)) Iterable<E>

Returns a lazy iterable of the leading elements satisfying test.

inherited
toList({bool growable: true }) List<E>

Creates a List containing the elements of this Iterable.

inherited
toString() String

Returns a string representation of (some of) the elements of this.

inherited
where(bool test(E element)) Iterable<E>

Returns a new lazy Iterable with all elements that satisfy the predicate test.

inherited