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3,329 PointsUse .remove() and/or del to remove the string, boolean, and list members of the_list.
i dont get it. I'm guessing i need to use a for loop but how do i do it?
the_list = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]
# Your code goes below here
the_list.insert(0, the_list.pop(3))
the_list = [x for x in the_list if ...]
2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsYou don't need a loop. You can remove each item individually:
the_list = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]
# Your code goes below here
the_list.insert(0, the_list.pop(3))
#the_list = [x for x in the_list if ...]
the_list.remove("a")
the_list.remove(False)
the_list.pop()
Lisa Burbon
1,030 Pointsthe_list = ["a", 2, 3, 1, False, [1, 2, 3]]
new = the_list.pop(3)
the_list.insert(0, new)
# Your code goes below here
the_list.remove(False)
the_list.remove("a")
del the_list[len(the_list)-1]
sidni ahmed
3,329 Pointssidni ahmed
3,329 Pointsthanks alot.
im stuck on this now
Now, make the_list contain only the numbers 1 through 20 by using .extend().