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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types List cleanup

SISLEY NGUYEN
SISLEY NGUYEN
1,835 Points

What is wrong with this?

del

lists.py
messy = [5, 2, 8, 1, 3]

del messy [8]

1 Answer

You need to supply the index that you wish to delete in between the square brackets not the actual number you are trying to delte.

In this example, the number 8 in at the index of 2 in the list. Therefore, you would need to enter del messy[2] to get the desired result of deleting the number 8 from the list.