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579 PointsOK, one more removal. See that second item in states? It's a list of colors and doesn't belong here. Can you get rid of
how do i remove it
states = [
'ACTIVE',
['red', 'green', 'blue'],
'CANCELLED',
'FINISHED',
5,
]
states.remove(5)
states.remove(['ACTIVE'])
2 Answers
David Deberry
5,447 Pointsyou can do
states.remove(['red', 'green', 'blue'])
Tamás Németh
Courses Plus Student 473 PointsHello! I tried the same, but it doesn't work for me neither. The warning message says: "You should have used .remove()
twice now."
Unsubscribed User
268 PointsUnsubscribed User
268 Pointsdoesn't work