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Python Python Collections (Retired) Lists Redux Manipulating Lists

Alejandro Romero
Alejandro Romero
1,018 Points

Which holy molly boolean string?!!

i did remove "False" and remove the another 1, theres no other booleane value D: what u want from me T_T

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

# Your code goes below here
the_list.remove(1)
the_list.insert(0,1)
the_list.remove(1)

1 Answer

Hanley Chan
Hanley Chan
27,771 Points

Hi,

You need to remove the string, boolean and list using remove or del. Also there is no need for the second remove statement in your code. It is removing the '1' that you just moved to the position 0.

the_list.remove("a")
the_list.remove(False)
the_list.remove([1,2,3])