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-If you already have the object that you want to remove from the LIST you can easily use prune and prune_all. But if you want to remove object while iterating on that LIST depending on criterions on the objects contained in the LIST, here what you can do.
+If you already have the object that you want to remove from the LIST you can easily use prune and prune_all. But if you want to remove objects while iterating on that LIST, depending on criteria on the objects contained in the LIST, here what you can do.
-First of all, if you think about removing object while iterating, I do not recommand using an across loop. If you iterate on the list using a from until loop end, just remember to use the LIST.forth only when you do not use LIST.remove.
+First of all, if you think about removing object while iterating, I do not recommend using an across loop. If you iterate on the list using a from until loop end, just remember to use the LIST.forth only when you do not use LIST.remove.
-For example, let's say we have class MY_CLASS with an attribute has_stopped and that I want to remove every object of a LIST that have this attribute set to True. Here what the code will look like.
+For example, let's say we have class MY_CLASS with an attribute has_stopped and that I want to remove every object of a LIST that has this attribute set to True. Here what the code will look like.
removing_stopped(a_list:LIST[MY_CLASS])