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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types list.remove()

I'm not sure what I'm getting incorrect. I'm using the .remove method and I'm removing the last item in the List

states.remove(5) isn't correct. Why?

lists.py
states = ['ACTIVE', ['red', 'green', 'blue'],'CANCELLED','FINISHED',5,]
states.remove(5)

1 Answer

Justin Horner
STAFF
Justin Horner
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hello Dominick,

You have the right answer, so I'm not sure what the problem is. Maybe it's a formatting/indentation issue. Try copying the code below and submitting it.

states = [
    'ACTIVE',
    ['red', 'green', 'blue'],
    'CANCELLED',
    'FINISHED',
    5,
]

states.remove(5)

I hope this helps.

Thank you. It did help.