I have seen a similar question OOP python - removing class instance from a list, but the solution is not working for me.
I made a full class test. And the result is not passing the test.
I'm using python 3.4.4
import random
A simple class
class J():
    def __init__(self):
        self.jota = 0
    def up_j(self):
        self.jota = random.choice([2, 0])
    def get_j(self):
        return self.jota
    def __str__(self):
        return str(self.jota)
A list in which I can append instances of the class
a = []
Appending class instances
for i in range(20):
    a.append(J())
Changing it up a bit
for e in a:
    e.up_j()
Here is the FUNCTION I want to get right
def x(a):
    for i, o in enumerate(a):
        if o.get_j() == 0:
           del a[i]
    return a
Applying the function
a = x(a)
Testing! Notice that all numbers in the result should be zero. But that is not the case
for each in a:
    print(each)
Results!
2
2
0
0
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