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title: Python Any Iterable
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`any()` is a built-in function in Python 3 (and Python 2 since version 2.5), to check if any of the items of an <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-iterable' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>_iterable_</a> is `True`. It takes one argument, `iterable`.
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## Argument
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### iterable
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The `iterable` argument is the collection whose entries are to be checked. It can typically be a `list`, `str`, `dict`, `tuple` etc., even a `file object`.
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## Return Value
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The return value is a Boolean. If and only if **all** entries of iterable are `False`, or the `iterable` is empty; it returns `False`. This function essentially performs a Boolean `OR` operation over all elements.
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If even one of them is `True`, it returns `True`.
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The `any()` operation is equivalent to (internally, may not be implemented exactly like this)
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    def any(iterable):
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        for element in iterable:
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            if element:
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                return True
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        return False
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## Code Sample
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    print(any([])) #=> False
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    print(any({})) #=> False
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    print(any([None])) #=> False
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    print(any(['', {}, 0])) #=> False
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    print(any([6, 7])) #=> True
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    print(any([6, 7, None])) #=> True
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    print(any([0, 6, 7])) #=> True
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    print(any([9, 8, [1, 2]])) #=> True
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<a href='https://repl.it/CL9c/0' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Run Code</a>
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<a href='https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#any' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Official Docs</a>
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