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Start your free trialBlake Handson
1,642 PointsWhy won't this print out my results in the console? Just testing this out in console not submitting for the challenge.
So, i'm testing this in the console to see if it actually works. Right now i'm not getting any errors but nothing is print arghhh! Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks, B.
import random
#Create a function named nchoices() that takes an iterable and an integer. #done
#The function should return a list of n random items from the iterable where n is the #integer. Duplicates are allowed.
iterable = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
n = 10
def nchoices (iterable, n):
##take an interable and an integer and return a list
#of n random items from the iterable, where n is the integer.
##Duplicates are allowed
#Initialize empty list for results
results = []
for index in range(n): #<-- loop through the iterable n number of times
#<-- this will return n items from the iterable! Makes sense
pick = random.choice(iterable) ##pick random item during the loop instance
result.append(pick) ##append pick to results list
print (results)
return (results)
1 Answer
Seth Kroger
56,414 PointsYou've defined a function called nchoices but you still need to call it to get the code to execute.