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SymPy | Subset.next_binary() in Python

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Subset.next_binary() : next_binary() is a sympy Python library function that returns the next binary ordered subset.
Syntax : sympy.combinatorics.subset.Subset.next_binary() Return : the next binary ordered subset
Code #1 : next_binary() Example Python3 1=1
# Python code explaining
# SymPy.Subset.next_binary()

# importing SymPy libraries
from sympy.combinatorics import Permutation, Cycle
from sympy.combinatorics.subsets import Subset

# Using from 
# sympy.combinatorics.subset.Subsets.next_binary()

# Creating Subset
a = Subset(['c', 'd'], ['geek', 'for', 'c', 'd'])

# next_binary value
print ("Subset a next_binary : ", a.next_binary().subset)
Output :
Subset a next_binary : ['for']
Code #2 : next_binary() Example Python3 1=1
# Python code explaining
# SymPy.Subset.next_binary()

# importing SymPy libraries
from sympy.combinatorics import Permutation, Cycle
from sympy.combinatorics.subsets import Subset

# Using from 
# sympy.combinatorics.subset.Subsets.next_binary()

# Creating Subset
a = Subset(['c', 'd'], ['23', 'c', 'd'])

# next_binary value
print ("Subset a next_binary : ", a.next_binary().subset)
Output :
Subset a next_binary : ['23']

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