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4,632 PointsHaving trouble converting integer to a string value
import random
def random_item(iterable): number = random.randint(0,len(iterable)-1) letter = iterable.index(number) print(number, letter)
random_item("treehouse")
# EXAMPLE
# random_item("Treehouse")
# The randomly selected number is 4.
# The return value would be "h"
import random
def random_item(iterable):
number = random.randint(0,len(iterable)-1)
letter = iterable.index(number)
return(number, letter)
random_item("treehouse")
1 Answer
Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,248 PointsYou almost have it. To get the correct letter, use:
return iterable[number]
kristianemil
4,632 Pointskristianemil
4,632 PointsYou totally nailed it Shaw, thanks!