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Start your free trialAlexandra Montgomery
520 PointsIsn't this right?
You've seen how random.choice() works. It gets a random member from an iterable (like a list or a string). I want you to try and reproduce it yourself. First, import the random library. Then create a function named random_item that takes a single argument, an iterable. Then use random.randint() to get a random number between 0 and the length of the iterable, minus one. Return the iterable member that's at your random number's index. Check the file for an example.
input random
def random_item(iterable):
return iterable [random.randint(0,len(iterable)-1) ]
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Alexandra. Welcome to Treehouse.
It is correct except for one thing. You want to import
random ... not input
. The rest of the code is correct, so just change that one thing and you're good to go.
Keep Coding! :)