Srikanth wrote: > Hi, > > list.remove(item) removes the first item from the list, but how do I > say to remove a particular index from a list without using it's value? > > Let's say I have 4 items in my list as > >>>> li = ["sri", "s", "srikanth", "s"] > > And if I want to remove the last item ("s"), how do I remove it? > li.remove(-1) doesn't do it. This is my problem. > >>> li = ["sri", "s", "srikanth", "s"] >>> del li[-1] >>> li ['sri', 's', 'srikanth'] >>>
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