SUNION

SUNION

SUNION key
Available since
1.0.0
Time complexity
O(N) where N is the total number of elements in all given sets.
ACL categories
@read, @set, @slow

Returns the members of the set resulting from the union of all the given sets.

For example:

key1 = {a,b,c,d}
key2 = {c}
key3 = {a,c,e}
SUNION key1 key2 key3 = {a,b,c,d,e}

Keys that do not exist are considered to be empty sets.

Examples #

SADD key1 "a"
SADD key1 "b"
SADD key1 "c"
SADD key2 "c"
SADD key2 "d"
SADD key2 "e"
SUNION key1 key2

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