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| title: Python All Iterable
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| `all()` is a built-in function in Python 3 (and Python 2 since version 2.5), to check if all items of an <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-iterable' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>_iterable_</a> are `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 be a `list`, `str`, `dict`, `tuple`, etc.
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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 [truthy](https://guide.freecodecamp.org/python/truth-value-testing), it returns `True`. This function essentially performs a Boolean `AND` operation over all elements.
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| If even one of them is not truthy, it returns `False`.
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| The `all()` operation is equivalent to (not internally implemented exactly like this)
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|     def all(iterable):
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|         for element in iterable:
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|             if not element:
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|                 return False
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|         return True
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| ## Code Sample
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|     print(all([])) #=> True  # Because an empty iterable has no non-truthy elements
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|     print(all([6, 7])) #=> True
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|     print(all([6, 7, None])) #=> False  # Because it has None
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|     print(all([0, 6, 7])) #=> False  # Because it has zero
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|     print(all([9, 8, [1, 2]])) #=> True
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|     print(all([9, 8, []])) #=> False  # Because it has []
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|     print(all([9, 8, [1, 2, []]])) #=> True
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|     print(all([9, 8, {}])) #=> False  # Because it has {}
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|     print(all([9, 8, {'engine': 'Gcloud'}])) #=> True
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|  <a href='https://repl.it/CL9U/0' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Run Code</a>
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| <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#all' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Official Docs</a>
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