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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T20:37:08+00:00 2026-05-26T20:37:08+00:00

listEx = [‘cat *(select: Brown)*’, ‘dog’, ‘turtle’, ‘apple’] listEx2 = [‘hampter’,’ bird’, ‘monkey’, ‘banana’,

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listEx = ['cat *(select: "Brown")*', 'dog', 'turtle', 'apple']
listEx2 = ['hampter',' bird', 'monkey', 'banana', 'cat']

for j in listEx2:
    for i in listEx:
        if j in i:
            print listEx.index(j)

What I am trying to accomplish is search the items in listEx2 in listEx. If the item from listEx2 is found in listEx, I would like to know how to print the index value of the item found from listEX2 in listEx. Thanks!

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    2026-05-26T20:37:09+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 8:37 pm

    Just use enumerate:

    listEx = ['cat *(select: "Brown")*', 'dog', 'turtle', 'apple']
    listEx2 = ['hampter',' bird', 'monkey', 'banana', 'cat']
    
    for j in listEx2:
        for pos, i in enumerate(listEx):
            if j in i:
                print j, "found in", i, "at position", pos, "of listEx"
    

    This will print

    cat found in cat *(select: "Brown")* at position 0 of listEx
    
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