On 09/15/2017 08:43 AM, Ganesh Pal wrote:
I have a function that return's x  variables  How do I check if all the the
values returned  are not None/False/0/''

Here is the same program to demonstrate this , but I  felt this can be
better  any suggestions ?


# vi file.py
import random
import string


def return_x_values():
     " returns x strings for further processing"
     value1 =  random.choice(string.ascii_letters)
     value2 = random.choice(string.ascii_letters)
     value3 = random.choice(string.ascii_letters)
     return (value1, value2, value3)


#unpack them

value1, value2 , value3 = return_x_values()


# check if its not none

# I think this can be better
if value1 and value2 and value3 :
    print "continue with the program"

else:
   print "Exting the program"


# python file.py
continue with the program

I  am a Linux user with Python 2.7

Regards,
Ganesh


Don't unpack them yet, you still want them to be aggregated.

vals = return_x_values()
if all(vals):
    v1, v2, v3 = vals
    print "all values true"
else:
    print "at least one false value"

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