all(self, *args, **kwargs)
Not a Number (NaN), positive infinity and negative infinity evaluate to True because these are not equal to zero.
A single element array-like may be converted to bool.
Return whether all elements are Truthy.
Index.any
Return whether any element in an Index is True.
Series.all
Return whether all elements in a Series are True.
Series.any
Return whether any element in a Series is True.
True, because nonzero integers are considered True.
This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution>>> pd.Index([1, 2, 3]).all() True
False, because 0
is considered False.
>>> pd.Index([0, 1, 2]).all() FalseSee :
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