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1,779 Pointscreate a function named nchoices
It's giving me no hints as to where my mistake could be. Just says bummer! Try again!
def nchoices(iterable, n):
mylist = []
for index in range(n):
random.choice(n) = newlist
mylist.append(newlist)
return mylist
1 Answer
Hanley Chan
27,771 PointsHi,
You have an error here:
random.choice(n) = newlist
random.choice returns a random element from an iterable that you pass to it as an argument. You are passing in an integer to it.
You also will need to import the random library.