intersect

Platform and version requirements: JVM (1.0), JS (1.0), Native (1.0)
infix fun <T> Array<out T>.intersect(
    other: Iterable<T>
): Set<T>
infix fun ByteArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Byte>
): Set<Byte>
infix fun ShortArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Short>
): Set<Short>
infix fun IntArray.intersect(other: Iterable<Int>): Set<Int>
infix fun LongArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Long>
): Set<Long>
infix fun FloatArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Float>
): Set<Float>
infix fun DoubleArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Double>
): Set<Double>
infix fun BooleanArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Boolean>
): Set<Boolean>
infix fun CharArray.intersect(
    other: Iterable<Char>
): Set<Char>

Returns a set containing all elements that are contained by both this array and the specified collection.

The returned set preserves the element iteration order of the original array.

To get a set containing all elements that are contained at least in one of these collections use union.

Platform and version requirements: JVM (1.0), JS (1.0), Native (1.0)
infix fun <T> Iterable<T>.intersect(
    other: Iterable<T>
): Set<T>

Returns a set containing all elements that are contained by both this collection and the specified collection.

The returned set preserves the element iteration order of the original collection.

To get a set containing all elements that are contained at least in one of these collections use union.

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