How do I use remove() and pop() in Python?
In Python, remove()
is used to delete a specific value from a list, while pop()
removes an item at a given index and returns it.
Can you give me an example of using remove()?
Sure! If you have a list like fruits = ['apple', 'banana', 'cherry']
, you can use fruits.remove('banana')
to remove 'banana'.
What about pop()? How does that work?
With pop()
, you can do something like fruits.pop(1)
, which will remove and return the item at index 1, which is 'cherry'.
What happens if I try to pop from an empty list?
If you try to pop from an empty list, Python will raise an IndexError
because there are no items to remove.
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