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JavaScript Sets

A JavaScript Set is a collection of unique values.

Each value can only occur once in a Set.

The values can be of any type, primitive values or objects.


How to Create a Set

You can create a JavaScript Set by:

  • Passing an array to new Set()
  • Create an empty set and use add() to add values

The new Set() Method

Pass an array to the new Set() constructor:

Example

// Create a Set
const letters = new Set(["a","b","c"]);
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Create a Set and add values:

Example

// Create a Set
const letters = new Set();

// Add Values to the Set
letters.add("a");
letters.add("b");
letters.add("c");
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Create a Set and add variables:

Example

// Create a Set
const letters = new Set();

// Create Variables
const a = "a";
const b = "b";
const c = "c";

// Add Variables to the Set
letters.add(a);
letters.add(b);
letters.add(c);
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The add() Method

Example

letters.add("d");
letters.add("e");
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If you add equal elements, only the first will be saved:

Example

letters.add("a");
letters.add("b");
letters.add("c");
letters.add("c");
letters.add("c");
letters.add("c");
letters.add("c");
letters.add("c");
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Listing the Elements

You can list all Set elements (values) with a for..of loop:

Example

// Create a Set
const letters = new Set(["a","b","c"]);

// List all Elements
let text = "";
for (const x of letters) {
  text += x;
}
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Sets are Objects

typeof returns object:

typeof letters;      // Returns object
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instanceof Set returns true:

letters instanceof Set;  // Returns true
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Browser Support

Set is an ES6 feature.

ES6 is fully supported in all modern browsers since June 2017:

Chrome
51
Edge
15
Firefox
54
Safari
10
Opera
38
May 2016 Apr 2017 Jun 2017 Sep 2016 Jun 2016


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