The any() function takes an iterable (list, string, dictionary etc.) in Python.
The any() function returns the boolean value:
True if at least one element of an iterable is true
False if all elements are false or if an iterable is empty
Example:
some_list = [1, 2, 3]
print(any(some_list)) # True
another_list = []
print(any(another_list)) # False