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10,167 PointsNot sure what Im doing wrong. Getting an error that the function is not defined.
Can't think of anything else I could change to avoid that error - any help would be appreciated.
import random
def random_item(word):
random = random.randint(0, len(word)) - 1
return word[random]
# EXAMPLE
# random_item("Treehouse")
# The randomly selected number is 4.
# The return value would be "h"
1 Answer
Ryan S
27,276 PointsHi Gary,
You have to be careful with variable names. You've imported the random
module but then used a variable with the same name and are attempting to access random.randint()
in its definition. So you are effectively overwriting the random
module.
It is important to choose variable names that are not module names, keywords, or other reserved Python words. Other than that your logic looks good and should pass if you change the variable name.
Hope this helps.