The all() function returns True if any element in an iterable is true, otherwise False.
Example
#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
list1 = [0, 1, 1]
x = all(list1)
print(x)
list2 = [1, 1, 1]
x = all(list2)
print(x)
Output:
False
True
Syntax
all(object)
Parameters
Name | Description |
object | An iterable object (list, tuple, or dictionary) |
Return Value
It returns True or false.