method
any?
any?()
public
Passes each element of the collection to the given block. The method returns true if the block ever returns a value other than false or nil. If the block is not given, Ruby adds an implicit block of { |obj| obj } that will cause #any? to return true if at least one of the collection members is not false or nil.
%w[ant bear cat].any? { |word| word.length >= 3 } #=> true %w[ant bear cat].any? { |word| word.length >= 4 } #=> true [nil, true, 99].any? #=> true [].any? #=> false
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Alex -
August 15, 2008
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Using any? on Empty Arrays and Hashes
When applied to an empty array or hash, with or without a block, any? always returns false. That’s because with an empty collection, there are no values to process and return a true value.