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Update example: Deleting a list while iterating over it
* Corrects the explanation for `del` keyword. Fixes https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython/issues/16
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@ -362,8 +362,8 @@ Can you guess why the output is `[2, 4]`?
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**Difference between `del`, `remove`, and `pop`:**
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**Difference between `del`, `remove`, and `pop`:**
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* `del var_name` just removes the binding of the `var_name` from the local or global namespace (That's why the `list_1` is unaffected).
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* `remove` removes the first matching value, not a specific index, raises `ValueError` if the value is not found.
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* `remove` removes the first matching value, not a specific index, raises `ValueError` if the value is not found.
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* `del` removes a specific index (That's why first `list_1` was unaffected), raises `IndexError` if an invalid index is specified.
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* `pop` removes element at a specific index and returns it, raises `IndexError` if an invalid index is specified.
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* `pop` removes element at a specific index and returns it, raises `IndexError` if an invalid index is specified.
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**Why the output is `[2, 4]`?**
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**Why the output is `[2, 4]`?**
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