Python all() Function

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Python all() Function

The python all() function accepts an iterable object (such as list,dictionary etc.). It returns True if all items in passed iterable are true, otherwise it returns False. If the iterable object is empty, the all() function returns True.

Signature

    • iterable – The objects which contain the elements i.e. list, tuple and dictionary, etc.

    Return

    • True – If all the elements in an iterable are true.
    • False – If all the elements in an iterable are false..

    Python all() Function Example 1

    Let’s see how all() works for lists?

    • # all values true
      k = [1, 3, 4, 5]
      print(all(k))

      # all values false
      k = [0, False]
      print(all(k))

      # one false value
      k = [1, 3, 4, 0]
      print(all(k))

      # one true value
      k = [0, False, 5]
      print(all(k))

      # empty iterable
      k = []
      print(all(k))

    Output:

    • True
      False
      False
      False
      True

    Python all() Function Example 2

    The below example shows how all() works for dictionaries.

    • # Both the keys are true
      dict1 = {1: ‘True’, 2: ‘False’}
      print(all(dict1))

      # One of the key is false
      dict2 = {0: ‘True’, 1: ‘True’}
      print(all(dict2))

      # Both the keys are false
      dict3 = {0: ‘True’, False: 0}
      print(all(dict3))

      # Empty dictionary
      dict4 = {}
      print(all(dict4))

      # Here the key is actually true because
      # 0 is non-null string rather than a zero
      dict5 = {‘0’: ‘True’}
      print(all(dict5))

    Output:

    • True
      False
      False
      True
      True

    Python all() Function Example 3

    The below example shows how all() works for tuples.

    • # all true values
      t1 = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
      print(all(t1))

      # one false value
      t2 = (0, 1, “Hello”)
      print(all(t2))

      # all false values
      t3 = (0, False , 0)
      print(all(t3))

      # one true value, all false
      t4 = (True, 0, False)
      print(all(t4))

    Output:

    • True
      False
      False
      False

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