Do you know about any existing implementation in any language (preferably python) of any algorithms for expanding a collection of objects, such as a collection from Google collections? ( http://labs.google.com/sets )
I could not find any library that implements such algorithms, and I would like to play with some of them to see how they will perform some specific task that I would like to implement.
Any help is appreciated!
Many thanks for your help,
Hi,
Nicolas.
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