In Python, how do I index a list with another list?

T = [L[i] for i in Idx]

T = map(lambda i: L[i], Idx)

A functional approach:

a = [1,"A", 34, -123, "Hello", 12]
b = [0, 2, 5]

from operator import itemgetter

print(list(itemgetter(*b)(a)))
[1, 34, 12]

If you are using numpy, you can perform extended slicing like that:

>>> import numpy
>>> a=numpy.array(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h'])
>>> Idx = [0, 3, 7]
>>> a[Idx]
array(['a', 'd', 'h'], 
      dtype='|S1')

...and is probably much faster (if performance is enough of a concern to to bother with the numpy import)