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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T21:40:46+00:00 2026-06-18T21:40:46+00:00

Consider the following Python code with which I add in a new list2 all

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Consider the following Python code with which I add in a new list2 all the items with indices from 1 to 3 of list1:

for ind, obj in enumerate(list1):
    if 4 > ind > 0:
        list2.append(obj)

How would you write this using list comprehension, if I have no access to the indices through enumerate?

something like:

list2 = [x for x in list1 if 4 > ind > 0]

but since I have no ind number, would this work?

list2 = [x for x in enumerate(list1) if 4 > ind > 0]
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    2026-06-18T21:40:47+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:40 pm
    list2 = [x for ind, x in enumerate(list1) if 4 > ind > 0]
    
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