--- page_title: element - Functions - Configuration Language description: The element function retrieves a single element from a list. --- # `element` Function `element` retrieves a single element from a list. ```hcl element(list, index) ``` The index is zero-based. This function produces an error if used with an empty list. The index must be a non-negative integer. Use the built-in index syntax `list[index]` in most cases. Use this function only for the special additional "wrap-around" behavior described below. ## Examples ``` > element(["a", "b", "c"], 1) b ``` If the given index is greater than the length of the list then the index is "wrapped around" by taking the index modulo the length of the list: ``` > element(["a", "b", "c"], 3) a ``` To get the last element from the list use [`length`](/language/functions/length) to find the size of the list (minus 1 as the list is zero-based) and then pick the last element: ``` > element(["a", "b", "c"], length(["a", "b", "c"])-1) c ``` ## Related Functions * [`index`](/language/functions/index_function) finds the index for a particular element value. * [`lookup`](/language/functions/lookup) retrieves a value from a _map_ given its _key_.