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Courses Plus Student 120 PointsHello, can somebody say me what is wrong with this?
Everytime that I try this exercise, I get an error. Can somebody help me with solving this execercise? Thank you!
the_list = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]
# Your code goes below here
new_stuff = the_list.pop(3)
the_list.insert(0, new_stuff)
values = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]
for value in values:
the_list.remove(value)
1 Answer
py lund
1,477 PointsHey buddy,
It's much simpler than that. The challenge says you can do it in just "one step". Bear in mind that when you pop() an item from a list, the value that you are "popping" from that list is returned, so you can pass it as the second parameter to insert().
the_list.insert(0, the_list.pop(3))