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Python List remove() Method with example



Hello dear readers! Welcome back to another edition of our tutorial on Python. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be discussing about the Python List remove() method.

The Python List remove() method searches for the given element in the list and removes its first matching element.

Syntax

The following below is the syntax for Python List remove() method -

list.remove( obj )

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Parameter Details

  • obj - This is the object which is to be removed from the list.

Return Value

This does not return any value, instead removes the given object from the list.

Example

The following below is a simple example -

#!/usr/bin/python

aList = [123, 'xyz', 'paul', 'abc', 'xyz'];
aList.remove('xyz');
print "List : ", aList
aList.remove('abc');
print "List : ", aList

Output
Below is the output of the above example -

List :  [123, 'paul', 'abc', 'xyz']
List :  [123, 'paul', 'xyz']

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Alright guys! This is where we are rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about the Python List reverse() method.

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