# missing_char Given a non-empty string and an int n, return a new string where the char at index n has been removed. The value of n will be a valid index of a char in the original string (i.e. n will be in the range 0..str.length()-1 inclusive). This exercise was taken from [codingbat.com](https://codingbat.com/prob/p190570) and has been adapted for the Python language. There are many great programming exercises there, but the majority are created for Java. ### Test 1 **Input:** ``` 'kitten' 1 ``` **Output:** ``` 'ktten' ``` ### Test 2 **Input:** ``` 'kitten' 0 ``` **Output:** ``` 'itten' ``` ### Test 3 **Input:** ``` 'kitten' 4 ``` **Output:** ``` 'kittn' ``` ### Test 4 **Input:** ``` 'Hi' 0 ``` **Output:** ``` 'i' ``` ### Test 5 **Input:** ``` 'Hi' 1 ``` **Output:** ``` 'H' ``` ### Test 6 **Input:** ``` 'code' 0 ``` **Output:** ``` 'ode' ``` ### Test 7 **Input:** ``` 'code' 1 ``` **Output:** ``` 'cde' ``` ### Test 8 **Input:** ``` 'code' 2 ``` **Output:** ``` 'coe' ``` ### Test 9 **Input:** ``` 'code' 3 ``` **Output:** ``` 'cod' ``` ### Test 10 **Input:** ``` 'chocolate' 8 ``` **Output:** ``` 'chocolat' ```