Week 5: Object Oriented Programming 9. Classes and Inheritance Exercise: int set

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Week 5: Object Oriented Programming   9. Classes and Inheritance   Exercise: int set
class intSet(object):
"""An intSet is a set of integers
The value is represented by a list of ints, self.vals.
Each int in the set occurs in self.vals exactly once.""" def __init__(self):
"""Create an empty set of integers"""
self.vals = [] def insert(self, e):
"""Assumes e is an integer and inserts e into self"""
if not e in self.vals:
self.vals.append(e) def member(self, e):
"""Assumes e is an integer
Returns True if e is in self, and False otherwise"""
return e in self.vals def remove(self, e):
"""Assumes e is an integer and removes e from self
Raises ValueError if e is not in self"""
try:
self.vals.remove(e)
except:
raise ValueError(str(e) + ' not found') def __str__(self):
"""Returns a string representation of self"""
self.vals.sort()
return '{' + ','.join([str(e) for e in self.vals]) + '}'

Your task is to define the following two methods for the intSet class:

  1. Define an intersect method that returns a new intSet containing elements that appear in both sets. In other words,

    s1.intersect(s2)

    would return a new intSet of integers that appear in both s1 and s2. Think carefully - what should happen if s1 and s2 have no elements in common?

  2. Add the appropriate method(s) so that len(s) returns the number of elements in s.

    Hint: look through the Python docs to figure out what you'll need to solve this problem.

class intSet(object):
"""An intSet is a set of integers
The value is represented by a list of ints, self.vals.
Each int in the set occurs in self.vals exactly once.""" def __init__(self):
"""Create an empty set of integers"""
self.vals = [] def insert(self, e):
"""Assumes e is an integer and inserts e into self"""
if not e in self.vals:
self.vals.append(e) def member(self, e):
"""Assumes e is an integer
Returns True if e is in self, and False otherwise"""
return e in self.vals def remove(self, e):
"""Assumes e is an integer and removes e from self
Raises ValueError if e is not in self"""
try:
self.vals.remove(e)
except:
raise ValueError(str(e) + ' not found') def intersect(self, other):
"""Assumes other is an intSet
Returns a new intSet containing elements that appear in both sets."""
# Initialize a new intSet
commonValueSet = intSet()
# Go through the values in this set
for val in self.vals:
# Check if each value is a member of the other set
if other.member(val):
commonValueSet.insert(val)
return commonValueSet def __str__(self):
"""Returns a string representation of self"""
self.vals.sort()
return '{' + ','.join([str(e) for e in self.vals]) + '}' def __len__(self):
"""Returns the length of the set.
This method is called by the `len` built-in function."""
return len(self.vals)