Example 1: python remove element from list
myList.remove(item) # Removes first instance of "item" from myList
myList.pop(i) # Removes and returns item at myList[i]
Example 2: remove item from list python
# removes item with given name in list
list = [15, 79, 709, "Back to your IDE"]
list.remove("Back to your IDE")
# removes last item in list
list.pop()
# pop() also works with an index...
list.pop(0)
# ...and returns also the "popped" item
item = list.pop()
Example 3: python how to remove elements from a list
# Basic syntax:
my_list.remove(element)
# Note, .remove(element) removes the first matching element it finds in
# the list.
# Example usage:
animals = ['cat', 'dog', 'rabbit', 'guinea pig', 'rabbit']
animals.remove('rabbit')
print(animals)
--> ['cat', 'dog', 'guinea pig', 'rabbit'] # Note only 1st instance of
# rabbit was removed from the list.
# Note, if you want to remove all instances of an element, convert the
# list to a set and back to a list, and then run .remove(element) E.g.:
animals = list(set['cat', 'dog', 'rabbit', 'guinea pig', 'rabbit']))
animals.remove('rabbit')
print(animals)
--> ['cat', 'dog', 'guinea pig']
Example 4: remove item from list python
# removes item with given name in list
list = [15, 79, 709, "Back to your IDE"]
list.remove("Back to your IDE")
# removes last item in list
list.pop()
# pop() also works with an index..
list.pop(0)
# ...and returns also the "popped" item
item = list.pop()
Example 5: remove item from list python
l = list[1, 2, 3, 4]
for i in range(len(list)):
l.pop(i) # OR "l.remove(i)"
Example 6: delete items from python list
l = list(range(10))
print(l)
# [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
del l[0]
print(l)
# [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
del l[-1]
print(l)
# [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
del l[6]
print(l)
# [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8]