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2,474 PointsI don't know what is wrong .....
When I run my code in the python console with get_locations(3) I get three random numbers ....so I think this is what the challenge is ask for !!
what is the problem then ??
import random
def get_locations(cells):
c = list(range(0, 15))
d = random.sample(c,cells)
return d
1 Answer
Jerson Otzoy
1,532 PointsHello, the description says the cells argument already contains the elements and we only need 3 of them
import random
def get_locations(cells):
d = random.sample(cells, 3)
return d