"Michael F. Stemper" <michael.stem...@gmail.com> writes: > This is orthogonal to your question, but might be of some use to you: > > The combination of using len(to_try) as an argument to randint() and > saving the output to a variable named "index" suggests that you might > be setting up to select a random element from to_try, as in: > something = to_try[index] > > If that is the case, you might want to consider using random.choice() instead: > > >>> from random import choice > >>> to_try = [2,3,5,7,11,13,"seventeen",19] > >>> choice(to_try) > 2 > >>> choice(to_try) > 'seventeen' > >>> choice(to_try) > 13 > >>> choice(to_try) > 5 > >>>
Yes, I try to select a random element, but it has also to be removed, because an element should not be used more as once. This is the code I use: # index = randbelow(len(to_try)) index = randrange(len(to_try)) found = permutation[to_try.pop(index)] -- Cecil Westerhof Senior Software Engineer LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list