[Python-ideas] all, any - why no none ?
Matt Joiner
anacrolix at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 17:44:04 CEST 2012
Try not any().
On Apr 10, 2012 11:23 PM, "Steven Samuel Cole" <steven.samuel.cole at gmail.com>
wrote:
> hello,
>
> i'm aware they've been around for quite a while, but for some reason, i
> did not have the builtins all(seq) and any(seq) on the radar thus far. when
> i used them today, i just assumed there was a corresponding none(seq), but
> was surprised to learn that is not true.
>
> why is that ? has this been considered ? discussed ? dismissed ? i did
> search, but the net being neither case-sensitive nor semantic, the results
> were off topic.
>
> sure, i can do not all or not any or any of these:
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/**6518394/217844<http://stackoverflow.com/q/6518394/217844>
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/**3583860/217844<http://stackoverflow.com/q/3583860/217844>
> but none(seq): True if all items in seq are None
> would IMHO be the pythonic way to do this.
>
> what do you think ?
>
> # ssc
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