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31 lines
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Design a HashSet without using any built-in hash table libraries.
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Implement `MyHashSet` class:
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* `void add(key)` Inserts the value `key` into the HashSet.
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* `bool contains(key)` Returns whether the value `key` exists in the HashSet or not.
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* `void remove(key)` Removes the value `key` in the HashSet. If `key` does not exist in the HashSet, do nothing.
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**Example 1:**
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Input
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["MyHashSet", "add", "add", "contains", "contains", "add", "contains", "remove", "contains"]
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[[], [1], [2], [1], [3], [2], [2], [2], [2]]
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Output
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[null, null, null, true, false, null, true, null, false]
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Explanation
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MyHashSet myHashSet = new MyHashSet();
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myHashSet.add(1); // set = [1]
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myHashSet.add(2); // set = [1, 2]
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myHashSet.contains(1); // return True
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myHashSet.contains(3); // return False, (not found)
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myHashSet.add(2); // set = [1, 2]
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myHashSet.contains(2); // return True
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myHashSet.remove(2); // set = [1]
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myHashSet.contains(2); // return False, (already removed)
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**Constraints:**
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* `0 <= key <= 106`
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* At most `104` calls will be made to `add`, `remove`, and `contains`.
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