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4,810 PointsI used del messy[2] then del messy [1] to delete the even numbers but it still says I'm not correct. What is missing?
Can someone help with this?
messy = [5, 2, 8, 1, 3]
del messy [2]
3 Answers
Tushar Singh
Courses Plus Student 8,692 PointsIt's working for me, may be You did something wrong.sometimes we make silly mistakes(just re-check)
messy = [5, 2, 8, 1, 3]
del messy[2]
del messy[1]
gaetano amoroso
2,993 Pointsreally if you delete first messi[2] and then messi [1 ] it works fine but maybe the challenge is other
Please if you want post the text of the challenge maybe I can help you
Ini Atoyebi
4,810 PointsI just realised what the issue was... I should have removed the space between messy and [2]. When I write del messy[2] instead of del messy [2] (with a space) it works. Thanks!