Test if value exists in several lists

2019-05-03 07:37发布

I would like to check if a value exists in every list.

The following returns True as expected, but seems un-pythonic.

What is the correct/more elegant way to do this?

a = [1 ,2]
b = [1, 3]
c = [1, 4]
d = [2, 5]

False in [True if 1 in l else False for l in [a, b, c, d]  ]

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【Aperson】
2楼-- · 2019-05-03 08:10

You can use all and a generator expression:

all(1 in x for x in (a, b, c, d))

Demo:

>>> a = [1 ,2]
>>> b = [1, 3]
>>> c = [1, 4]
>>> d = [2, 5]
>>> all(1 in x for x in (a, b, c, d))
False
>>> all(1 in x for x in (a, b, c))
True
>>>

In addition to being more readable, this solution is more efficient since it uses lazy-evaluation. It will only check as many items as is necessary to determine the result.

Also, there is never a good reason to do:

True if 1 in l else False

or something similar since in already returns a boolean result. All you need is:

1 in l

For the negated version, use:

1 not in l
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