Here's the line that throws this error
(x,neighbor) = random.sample(out_edge_list,1)
You're asking for 1 unique random element. So you're getting back something like [5]
. If the 5 goes into x
, what goes into neighbor
?
Perhaps you meant to ask for 2 elements?
(x, neighbor) = random.sample(out_edge_list, 2)
(x, neighbor) = [(1,2)]
. There's a difference between a list of one element and one element.
Jul 13, 2010 at 22:11
choice
instead of sample
. choice
will return one random element without wrapping it in a list.
Jul 13, 2010 at 22:12
Here the solution. I changed the line to
(x,neighbor) = random.sample(out_edge_list,1)[0]
random.choice(out_edge_list)
.
Jul 13, 2010 at 22:20