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1,835 PointsUgh, I made this list and now it has some invalid pieces in it. Maybe you can help me clean it up. Use the .remove() me
Ugh, I made this list and now it has some invalid pieces in it. Maybe you can help me clean it up. Use the .remove() method to remove the last item from the list, please.
states = ['ACTIVE', ['red', 'green', 'blue'],'CANCELLED','FINISHED', 5,]
states.remove ([5])
1 Answer
Julien riera
14,665 PointsHello,
The remove method "Removes the first item from the list whose value is x. It is an error if there is no such item." More info here: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/datastructures.html
This means that all you have to do is specifying what you wanna remove in parenthesis. Here:
>>> states = ['ACTIVE', ['red', 'green', 'blue'],'CANCELLED','FINISHED', 5]
>>> states.remove (5)
#result
>>> states
['ACTIVE', ['red', 'green', 'blue'], 'CANCELLED', 'FINISHED']
Plus, you're not supposed to have that coma after the 5 in your list.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Julien