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Start your free trialDominick McCleary
3,012 Pointshow to do this
i was wondering exactly how would i use index
# EXAMPLE
# random_item("Treehouse")
# The randomly selected number is 4.
# The return value would be "h"
import random
def random_item("Treehouse"):
return random.randint(0, len(random_item) - 1)
1 Answer
Ryan S
27,276 PointsHi Dominick,
In the example they use the string "Treehouse", however you don't want to input that directly in your function. Your function should take a generic argument. You can name it whatever you want.
To use the index, let's say you have a number called num1
, and a string variable called string_var
, to pull out the item at the num1 index of your string you'd use square brackets:
>>> string_var[num1]
Hope this helps.