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Python Basic Object-Oriented Python Creating a Memory Game Game Class Part 1

Leah Kelly
Leah Kelly
4,141 Points

TypeError: 'list' object is not callable

I tried:

def set_cards(self):
    used_locations = []
    for word in self.card_options:
      for i in range(2):
        available_locations = set(self.locations) - set(used_locations)
        random_location = random.choice(list(available_locations))
        used_locations.append(random_location)
        card = Card(word, random_location)
        self.cards.append(card)

But all it gives me is: TypeError: 'list' object is not callable

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,268 Points

A bit more context would help facilitate analysis. Take a look at this video about sharing a snapshot of your workspace.