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The disjoint? is an inbuilt method in Ruby that returns true if the set and the given set have no element in common.

Syntax: s1.disjoint?(s2)

Parameters: The function does not takes any parameter.

Return Value: It returns a new set built by duplicating the set, removing every element that appears in the given enumerable object.

Example 1:




# Ruby program to illustrate the disjoint? method 
   
# requires the set 
require "set"
   
s1 = Set[1, 2, 4]
s2 = Set[1, 2, 3
   
# difference method used
s3 = s1.disjoint?(s2)
   
# Prints the s3 
puts s3


Output:

false

Example 2:




# Ruby program to illustrate the disjoint? method 
   
# requires the set 
require "set"
   
s1 = Set[8, 5, 4]
s2 = Set[1, 2, 3
   
# difference method used
s3 = s1.disjoint?(s2)
   
# Prints the s3 
puts s3


Output:

true

Last Updated : 07 Jan, 2020
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