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List.MatchesAll

Syntax

List.MatchesAll(list as list, condition as function) as logical

About

Returns true if the condition function is satisfied by all values in the list, otherwise returns false.

  • list: The list containing the values to check.
  • condition: The condition to check against the values in the list.

Example 1

Determine if all the values in the list {11, 12, 13} are greater than 10.

Usage

List.MatchesAll({11, 12, 13}, each _  > 10)

Output

true

Example 2

Determine if all the values in the list {1, 2, 3} are greater than 10.

Usage

List.MatchesAll({1, 2, 3}, each _  > 10)

Output

false

Example 3

Determine if all the text values in the list contain "anna" while ignoring case.

Usage

let
    Source = {"Savannah", "Annabelle", "Annals", "wannabe", "MANNA"},
    Result = List.MatchesAll(Source, each Text.Contains(_, "anna", Comparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
in
    Result

Output

true

Example 4

Determine if all the dates contain the year 2021.

Usage

let
    Source = {#date(2021, 11, 28), #date(2021, 1, 14), #date(2021, 12, 31), #date(2021, 7, 6)},
    Result = List.MatchesAll(Source, each Date.Year(_) = 2021)
in
    Result

Output

true