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

This is confusing

I need help here please.

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

states.remove([5])

2 Answers

HI,

I don't know what your question is, but If you're trying to remove the 5, take the [] brackets out in the remove method, you're not removing a list, you're removing an integer.

Mr. Oswalt,

Thanks so much. I truly appreciate this! Little details missed means a whole LOT in coding, that's why I get confused easily.

Have a good week end.

You're welcome