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page_title: setunion - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: |-
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The setunion function takes multiple sets and produces a single set
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containing the elements from all of the given sets.
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sidebar_title: setunion
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---
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# `setunion` Function
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The `setunion` function takes multiple sets and produces a single set
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containing the elements from all of the given sets. In other words, it
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computes the [union](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_\(set_theory\)) of
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the sets.
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```hcl
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setunion(sets...)
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```
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## Examples
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```
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> setunion(["a", "b"], ["b", "c"], ["d"])
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[
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"d",
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"b",
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"c",
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"a",
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]
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```
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The given arguments are converted to sets, so the result is also a set and
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the ordering of the given elements is not preserved.
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## Related Functions
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* [`contains`](/language/functions/contains) tests whether a given list or set contains
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a given element value.
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* [`setintersection`](/language/functions/setintersection) computes the _intersection_ of
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multiple sets.
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* [`setproduct`](/language/functions/setproduct) computes the _Cartesian product_ of multiple
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sets.
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* [`setsubtract`](/language/functions/setsubtract) computes the _relative complement_ of two sets
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