Python Random
# imports random
import random
# randint generates a random integar between the first parameter and the second
print(random.randint(1, 100))
Hurt Hippopotamus
# imports random
import random
# randint generates a random integar between the first parameter and the second
print(random.randint(1, 100))
# imports random
import random
# randint generates a random integar between the first parameter and the second
print(random.randint(1, 100))
# random generates a random real number in the interval [0, 1)
print(random.random())
#import random
import random
names = ['Harry', 'John', 'Smith', 'Larry']
#print random name from names
print(random.choice(names))
#print random integer in a range of numbers
print(random.randint(1, 100)
# Python3 program to demonstrate
# the use of sample() function .
# import random
import random
# Prints list of random items of
# length 3 from the given list.
list1 = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
print("With list:", random.sample(list1, 3))
# Prints list of random items of
# length 4 from the given string.
string = "GeeksforGeeks"
print("With string:", random.sample(string, 4))
# Prints list of random items of
# length 4 from the given tuple.
tuple1 = ("ankit", "geeks", "computer", "science",
"portal", "scientist", "btech")
print("With tuple:", random.sample(tuple1, 4))
# Prints list of random items of
# length 3 from the given set.
set1 = {"a", "b", "c", "d", "e"}
print("With set:", random.sample(set1, 3))
import random
random.choices(list, k = 4)
random.sample(population, k, *, counts=None)
Return a k length list of unique elements chosen from the population sequence
or set. Used for random sampling without replacement.