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How to remove arbitrary elements from a list by indexes in Python

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programming = ['Python', 'C#', 'Java', 'C', 'PHP', "C++", "JavaScript", "VB.NET"]
 
indexes = [1, 3, 6]
for i in sorted(indexes, reverse=True):
    del(programming[i])
 
print(programming)
 


 
'''
run:
 
['Python', 'Java', 'PHP', 'C++', 'VB.NET']
 
'''

 



answered Jul 30, 2019 by avibootz

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