The add() method adds a given element to the set if the element is not present in the set, otherwise, it returns False.
Example
#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
Car = {"Mercedes-Benz", "Rolls-royce", "CADILLAC","Honda","Hyundai"}
print(Car)
Car.add("Land Rover")
print(Car)
Output:
{'Honda', 'Rolls-royce', 'Mercedes-Benz', 'Hyundai', 'CADILLAC'}
{'Honda', 'Rolls-royce', 'Mercedes-Benz', 'Hyundai', 'CADILLAC', 'Land Rover'}
Syntax
set.add(x)
Parameters
Name | Description |
x | The element that is added to the set. |
Return Value
It returns a new set with the added element if the element is not present in the set, otherwise, it returns False.