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

duke Beardslee
duke Beardslee
3,361 Points

task 2

what am I doing wrong on task 2

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

1 Answer

Ryan Cross
Ryan Cross
5,742 Points

he said: Use the .remove() method to remove the last item from the list, please

make sure youre after the last item!

what is the last item? I tried removing the 5 and it wouldn't work

Ryan Cross
Ryan Cross
5,742 Points

the last item in that list is the five. prove it to yourself with print(states[-1])

Your code snippet certainly isn't trying to do that. Maybe take another look.