Issue
Is there a simple way in Python to generate a random number in a range excluding some subset of numbers in that range?
For example, I know that you can generate a random number between 0 and 9 with:
from random import randint
randint(0,9)
What if I have a list, e.g. exclude=[2,5,7]
, that I don't want to be returned?
Solution
Try this:
from random import choice
print choice([i for i in range(0,9) if i not in [2,5,7]])
Answered By - McGrady
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