title | tags |
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subSet |
array,intermediate |
Checks if the first iterable is a subset of the second one.
- Use the
new Set()
constructor to create a newSet
object from each iterable. - Use
Array.prototype.every()
andSet.prototype.has()
to check that each value in the first iterable is contained in the second one.
const subSet = (a, b) => {
const sA = new Set(a), sB = new Set(b);
return [...sA].every(v => sB.has(v));
};
subSet(new Set([1, 2]), new Set([1, 2, 3, 4])); // true
subSet(new Set([1, 5]), new Set([1, 2, 3, 4])); // false