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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T05:18:23+00:00 2026-06-15T05:18:23+00:00

I’m trying to run this code so that it runs a function for all

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I’m trying to run this code so that it runs a function for all elements of a list. For illustrative purposes here, basically it should print:

'----------Possible Word:', possible_word

for all items in my list. So, if I were to input [‘p’, ‘r’, ‘s’] it would run that print 3 times, one for each of those items. My code is below – when I run it it only runs for p and s, not r, which is really odd. Any ideas?

def check_matches(input):
print 'Input:', input
for possible_word in input:
    print '----------Possible Word:', possible_word
    valid = True
    for real_word in word_dictionary:
        possible_word_list = list(possible_word)
        real_word_list = list(real_word)
        print possible_word_list
        print real_word_list
        number_of_characters_to_check = len(possible_word_list)
        for x in range(0, number_of_characters_to_check):
            print possible_word_list[x] + real_word_list[x]
            if (possible_word_list[x] != real_word_list[x]):
                valid = False
    if (valid == False):
        input.remove(possible_word)
print all_possible
return input
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    2026-06-15T05:18:25+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:18 am

    When you run input.remove(possible_word) you’re changing the size of the list which you happen to be iterating over, which leads to peculiar results. In general, don’t mutate anything that you’re iterating over.

    More concise example:

    >>> lst = ['a', 'b', 'c']
    >>> for el in lst:
        print el
        lst.remove(el)
    
    a
    c
    
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