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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Lists Removing items from a list

Zaid Khajah
Zaid Khajah
1,795 Points

I do not know why my script does not work properly? can anyone please help.

I also tried it on the terminal it also does not produce the desired output (it does not delete the list!).

lists.py
messy_list = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]

# Your code goes below here
messy_list.insert(0,messy_list.pop(3))

for i in messy_list :
    if not type(i) is int :
        messy_list.remove(i)
Gustavo Winter
Gustavo Winter
Courses Plus Student 27,382 Points

Hello, you dont need a for loop for this challange, only use .pop() / .insert(<index>, <value>) and del or .remove(). I can show you the solution, but try to do the challenge again without for loop.

Otherwise, if you want a for loop to remove the string, maybe this will help you.

def test():
  messy_list = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]
  for item in messy_list:
    if item != int:
      messy_list.remove(item)      
  print(messy_list)  
test()

If its help you, let me know it.