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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T05:29:06+00:00 2026-05-16T05:29:06+00:00

Right now I have 3 files, but I’d like to do this in a

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Right now I have 3 files, but I’d like to do this in a way that I can add more later. Each file is a list of IDs, like this.

174535945
174538045
160515924
81712260
25241494

I’d like the output to be the items that appear in list 1 and list 2, list 2 and list 3, and those that occur in list 1 and list 2 and list 3.

Would the most ruby way to be create a hash with a key for each list, and then get all keys and test against all hashes, or is there a nice gem that would help with this?

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    2026-05-16T05:29:07+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:29 am

    Use sets:

    require 'set'
    
    list_1 = open(filename_1).read.split.to_set
    list_2 = open(filename_2).read.split.to_set
    list_3 = open(filename_3).read.split.to_set
    
    puts list_1 & list_2
    puts list_2 & list_3
    puts list_1 & list_2 & list_3
    
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