Python list method remove() searches for the given element in the list and removes the first matching element.
Following is the syntax for remove() method -
list.remove(obj)
This Python list method does not return any value but removes the given object from the list.
The following example shows the usage of remove() method.
#!/usr/bin/python aList = [123, 'xyz', 'zara', 'abc', 'xyz']; aList.remove('xyz'); print "List : ", aList aList.remove('abc'); print "List : ", aList
When we run the above program, it produces the following result -
List : [123, 'zara', 'abc', 'xyz'] List : [123, 'zara', 'xyz']
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