On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Dylan Riley <dylan.ri...@hotmail.com> wrote: > hi all, > I have been trying to figure out all day why my code is printing single > characters from my list when i print random elements using random.choice the > elements in the list are not single characters for example when i print, > print(LIST[random.choice]) i get: > ["e", "x", "a", "m", "p", "l", "e"] when i should get ["example"].
Remember that strings are iterable, and that iterating over strings results in individual characters. That should give you a clue as to what's going on. > my code is: > #Create a program that prints a list of words in random order. > #The program should print all the words and not repeat any. > > import random > > LIST = ["blue ", "red ", "yellow ", "green ", "orange "] > order = [] > > print("This game will print a random order of colours") > print("The list is", LIST) > input("press enter to start") > > > > while LIST != []: > choice = random.choice(LIST) > order += choice Addition on a list does concatenation, not appending. So this takes each element from choice and adds them individually to order. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list