Or [using clojure.set] (empty? (intersection s1 s2)).
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On Jul 21, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Travis Hoffman wrote:
> The second function is suggested as an addition to clojure.set. The
> "disjoint?" function decides if two sets have no elements in common.
> This can easily be done using:
>
> (not (nil? (intersection s1 s2)))
>
> but this implementation should be more efficient (I think) and is more
> readable, imho:
>
> (defn disjoint?
> "Is set1 disjoint from set2?"
> {:added "1.3" :tag Boolean}
> [set1 set2]
> (if (<= (count set1) (count set2))
> (recur set2 set1)
> (not-any? (fn [item] (contains? item set1)) set2)))
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