What is the difference between pop and remove in Python?
In Python, pop()
removes an item at a specified index and returns it, while remove()
removes the first occurrence of a value.
Can you give me an example of how to use both?
Sure! For pop()
, you can use my_list.pop(1)
to remove the item at index 1. For remove()
, use my_list.remove('value')
to remove the first occurrence of 'value'.
What happens if I use pop on an empty list?
If you use pop()
on an empty list, it will raise an IndexError
because there are no items to remove.
Is it possible to remove an item that doesn't exist using remove?
Yes, if you try to remove an item that doesn't exist with remove()
, it will raise a ValueError
.
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