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SetUnion

Calculate the union of two or more sets.

That is, the result will merge all elements in the provided sets. Note that the output will have no duplicates. This node will treat sets, lists, tuples, and arrays as sets, and all other values (incl. strings, bytes, numbers, bools and dicts) as one-element sets containg the value. Note that this will not flatten lists of lists but will instead treat each inner list as a set element. n-dimensional arrays are not permitted and have to be either flattened to a 1d array, or converted into a list of array slices, whichever is desired. If at least one of the operands was an array, the result is an array, otherwise a list. One may also pass either operand as Python's built-in set type, in which case the result will be a set, unless the result contains set elements that are themselves composite objects (e.g., lists or dicts), in which case the output remains a list. As with all set operations, the order of items in the result is not guaranteed to be the same as in the inputs and may also not be sorted. If sorted outputs are desired, one may use the Sort node on the result. More Info... Version 0.8.0

Ports/Properties

data1

Set 1.

  • verbose name: Data1
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data2

Set 2.

  • verbose name: Data2
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data3

Set 3.

  • verbose name: Data3
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data4

Set 4.

  • verbose name: Data4
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data5

Set 5.

  • verbose name: Data5
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data6

Set 6.

  • verbose name: Data6
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data7

Set 7.

  • verbose name: Data7
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data8

Set 8.

  • verbose name: Data8
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data9

Set 9.

  • verbose name: Data9
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

data10

Set 10.

  • verbose name: Data10
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

dataN

Additional sets.

  • verbose name: Datan
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: list (can be None)
  • data direction: IN

set_breakpoint

Set a breakpoint on this node. If this is enabled, your debugger (if one is attached) will trigger a breakpoint.

  • verbose name: Set Breakpoint (Debug Only)
  • default value: False
  • port type: BoolPort
  • value type: bool (can be None)

metadata

User-definable meta-data associated with the node. Usually reserved for technical purposes.

  • verbose name: Metadata
  • default value: {}
  • port type: DictPort
  • value type: dict (can be None)

result

Result.

  • verbose name: Result
  • default value: None
  • port type: DataPort
  • value type: object (can be None)
  • data direction: OUT