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Syntax
List.ContainsAll(
list as list,
values as list,
optional equationCriteria as any
) as logical
About
Indicates whether the list includes all the values from another list. Returns true if all the values are found in the list, false otherwise.
list: The list to search.values: The list of values to search for in the first list.equationCriteria: (Optional) The comparer used to determine if the two values are equal.
Example 1
Determine if the list {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} contains 3 and 4.
Usage
List.ContainsAll({1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, {3, 4})
Output
true
Example 2
Determine if the list {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} contains 5 and 6.
Usage
List.ContainsAll({1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, {5, 6})
Output
false
Example 3
Determine if the list contains a dog and a horse, while ignoring case.
Usage
List.ContainsAll({"dog", "cat", "racoon", "horse", "rabbit"}, {"DOG", "Horse"}, Comparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
Output
true
Example 4
Determine if the list contains the dates April 8, 2022 and July 6, 2021.
Usage
let
Source = {#date(2024, 2, 23), #date(2023, 12, 2), #date(2022, 4, 8), #date(2021, 7, 6)},
ContainsDates = List.ContainsAll(Source, {#date(2022, 4, 8), #date(2021, 7, 6)})
in
ContainsDates
Output
true