Now that you have worked through ES5, you are going to perform something similar in ES6. This will be considerably easier. ES6 contains a built-in data structure <code>Set</code> so many of the operations you wrote by hand are now included for you. Let's take a look:
To create a new empty set:
<code>var set = new Set();</code>
You can create a set with a value:
<code>var set = new Set(1);</code>
You can create a set with an array:
<code>var set = new Set([1, 2, 3]);</code>
Once you have created a set, you can add the values you wish using the <code>add</code> method:
<blockquote>var set = new Set([1, 2, 3]);<br>set.add([4, 5, 6]);</blockquote>
As a reminder, a set is a data structure that cannot contain duplicate values:
<blockquote>var set = new Set([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3]);<br>// set contains [1, 2, 3] only</blockquote>
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## Instructions
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For this exercise, return a set with the following values: <code>1, 2, 3, 'Taco', 'Cat', 'Awesome'</code>