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If I have the following code
class Person: pass me = Person() people = ['john','doe',me]
What is the best way to check if there is an instance of Person in the list people?
You could check that using isinstance like,
isinstance
>>> class Person: ... pass ... >>> me = Person() >>> people = ['john','doe',me] >>> any(isinstance(x, Person) for x in people) True
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You can do a for loop
found=False for element in people: if element == isinstance(element,Person): found = True break print(found)
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