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How to remove punctuation from words in a list in Python

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import string

lst = ["python", "", "java,", "c++.", "p@h*p", ""]

lst = [''.join(letter for letter in word if letter not in string.punctuation) for word in lst]

print(lst)

 
 
      
      
'''
run:
      
['python', '', 'java', 'c', 'php', '']
 
'''

 



answered Feb 1, 2022 by avibootz
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import string

lst = ["python", "", "java,", "c++.", "p@h*p", ""]

lst = [''.join(letter for letter in word if letter not in string.punctuation) for word in lst if word]

print(lst)

 
 
      
      
'''
run:
      
['python', 'java', 'c', 'php']
 
'''

 



answered Feb 1, 2022 by avibootz

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