list1 = ['test@test.com', 'number@test.com', 'letters@test.com', 'fu@bar.com']
for address in list1:
if 'TEST.COM' in address.upper():
print('Positive: ' + address)
Given the above code, you receive the following output
Positive: test@test.com
Positive: number@test.com
Positive: letters@test.com
However, if I change the conditional logic to remove the addresses that adhere to the conditions, I receive a list that never removes all the addresses I expect.
for address in list1:
if 'TEST.COM' in address.upper():
list1.remove(address)
Yields
list1 = ['number@test.com', 'fu@bar.com']
Why is number@test.com still an item in the list when the code should have removed it? Am I missing something? I've researched this, but am having trouble finding why this could be happening.
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