In this article, let's take a look at
Pythonany function, in this article we will explain
What is the Any function, and where this function is generally used, and what it does and what it means.
Describe
The any () function is used to determine whether the given iteration parameter, iterable, is false, and returns True if one is true.
The element is TRUE except that it is 0, empty, and FALSE.
The function is equivalent to:
def any (iterable): As element in iterable: if element: return True return False
Grammar
The following is the syntax for the Any () method:
Any (iterable)
Parameters
Iterable---tuples or lists.
return value
Returns false if both are null, 0, FALSE, or True if none is null, 0, or false.
Instance
The following shows an example of using the Any () method:
>> > any ([' A ', ' B ', ' C ', ' d ']) # list, elements are not empty or 0true>> > any ([' A ', ' B ', ', ' d ']) # list, existence of an empty element true>> > any ([0, ' ', False]) # list, element all 0, ',falsefalse>> > any ((' A ', ' B ', ' C ', ' d ')) # tuple tuple, elements are not empty or 0true>> > any ((' A ', ' B ', ' ', ' d ')) # tuple tuple, there is an empty element true>> > Any ((0, ', False)) # Tuple of tuples, element all 0, ',falsefalse>> > any ([]) # empty list false>> > any (()) # Empty tuple False