Example 1: python pop front of list
>>> l = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
>>> l.pop(0)
'a'
>>> l
['b', 'c', 'd']
>>>
Example 2: 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 3: python pop element
my_list = [123, 'Add', 'Grepper', 'Answer']
my_list.pop()
-->[123, 'Add', 'Grepper'] #last element is removed
my_list = [123, 'Add', 'Grepper', 'Answer']
my_list.pop(0)
-->['Add', 'Grepper', 'Answer'] #first element is removed
my_list = [123, 'Add', 'Grepper', 'Answer']
any_index_of_the_list = 2
my_list.pop(any_index_of_the_list)
-->[123, 'Add', 'Answer'] #element at index 2 is removed
#(first element is 0)
Example 4: python pop
# Python list method pop() removes
# and returns last object or obj from the list.
# .pop() last element .pop(0) first element
my_list = [123, 'Add', 'Grepper', 'Answer'];
print "Pop default: ", my_list.pop()
> Pop default: Answer
# List updated to [123, 'Add', 'Grepper']
print "Pop index: ", my_list.pop(1)
> Pop index: Add
# List updated to [123, 'Grepper']
Example 5: how to pop things out of list python
>>> l = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
>>> l.pop(0)
'a'
>>> l
['b', 'c', 'd']
Example 6: pop function python
# programming languages list
languages = ['Python', 'Java', 'C++', 'French', 'C']
# remove and return the 4th item
return_value = languages.pop(3)
print('Return Value:', return_value)
# Updated List
print('Updated List:', languages)