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Start your free trialKenneth Phillips
Courses Plus Student 10,188 PointsRandom.randit index problex
It gives me a Type Error saying that 'list' object is not callable.
# EXAMPLE
# random_item("Treehouse")
# The randomly selected number is 4.
# The return value would be "h"
import random
def random_item(iterable):
return iterable(random.randint(0, len(iterable)-1))
1 Answer
alexandracoder0809
2,606 PointsHello,
You are almost there. I found an easier way as I thought a bit longer about it: Take your code: replace one bracket pair with one square bracket pair and you are done with your code! Your mistake was using the wrong brackets:)
Here is the code:
import random
def random_item(iterable):
return iterable[random.randint(0, len(iterable)-1)]
Best Regards, Alexandra P.S. Does it work?
Kenneth Phillips
Courses Plus Student 10,188 PointsKenneth Phillips
Courses Plus Student 10,188 PointsThank you