I assume you have to vectors, v1 and v2, and you want to add all the
elements from v1 that doesn't equal any element from v2 to v2. In that
case you're probably best of using filter to extract the elements from
v1 that are not equal to any element in v2. concat the result with v2.

Thomas

On Sep 2, 5:10 pm, mlimotte <mslimo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'd like to do a union of some sequences using my own comparison
> function.  Similar to supplying a Comparator in Java.  The things
> being compared are Objects from a Java library that I don't control,
> so I can't just override the equals function on the class, for
> example.
>
> Would aprecaite any suggestions.
>
> thanks,
> Marc

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