In this exercise we are going to perform a difference on 2 sets of data. We will create a method on our `Set` data structure called `difference`. A difference of sets should compare two sets and return the items present in the first set that are absent in the second. This method should take another `Set` as an argument and return the `difference` of the two sets.
For example, if `setA = ['a','b','c']` and `setB = ['a','b','d','e']`, then the difference of setA and setB is: `setA.difference(setB) = ['c']`.
# --hints--
Your `Set` class should have a `difference` method.
```js
assert(
(function () {
var test = new Set();
return typeof test.difference === 'function';
})()
);
```
Your `difference` method should return the proper collection.
```js
assert(
(function () {
var setA = new Set();
var setB = new Set();
setA.add('a');
setA.add('b');
setA.add('c');
setB.add('c');
setB.add('d');
var differenceSetAB = setA.difference(setB);
return (
differenceSetAB.size() === 2 &&
DeepEqual(differenceSetAB.values(), ['a', 'b'])
);
})()
);
```
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```js
class Set {
constructor() {
// This will hold the set
this.dictionary = {};
this.length = 0;
}
// This method will check for the presence of an element and return true or false
has(element) {
return this.dictionary[element] !== undefined;
}
// This method will return all the values in the set