The title is Check if every other element in list is even?, and the body contains a longer version of that:
I [...] want to make a function that checks if every other (all positive indexes inc 0) integer in a list is even.
It literally doesn't make any logical sense to me. It reads every other, but no other element of the list is mentioned before that point of the sentence.
On the other hand, a later part of the question reads (my emphasis)
However this seems to always give true as long as the last even position in the list is even
which makes me think that every other was meant to be every other odd. And this makes me think that I should simply edit the question.
However, since both answers seem to address the question just like it reads every odd, even if I haven't applied the correction yet, I wonder if I just ignore this math-specific use of the word other in English?
Furthermore, even if I am correct, then also the part in the parenthesis (all positive indexes inc 0) needs a correction, as it should be all positive odd indexes inc 0.