Determine if any array elements are nonzero
tests
along the first array dimension of B = any(A)A whose size
does not equal 1, and determines if any element is a nonzero number
or logical 1 (true). In practice, any is
a natural extension of the logical OR operator.
If A is a vector, then B
= any(A) returns logical 1 (true)
if any of the elements of A is a nonzero number
or is logical 1, and returns logical 0 (false)
if all the elements are zero.
If A is a nonempty, nonvector matrix,
then B = any(A) treats the columns of A as
vectors, returning a row vector of logical 1s and 0s.
If A is an empty 0-by-0 matrix, any(A) returns
logical 0 (false).
If A is a multidimensional array, any(A) acts
along the first array dimension whose size does not equal 1 and returns
an array of logical values. The size of this dimension becomes 1,
while the sizes of all other dimensions remain the same.