Added a new Example: Sets discriminating values? #97
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Section: Appearences are deceptive!
(Open to any recommendations to add it to another section)
Link (not yet added in the table of contents): Sets discriminating values?
Concept: A set object in python never sorts its values by itself in any specific order.
The example illustrates that somehow an odd value is left off from being sorted by set.
The explanation clarifies that indeed neither of any values are being sorted.
Every sample is tested on 3.6.6 interactive interpreter and they should work for all the Python versions