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