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thelist = ['a','b','c','d']

How I can to scramble them in Python?

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    I think the answer might be random.shuffle. 8-) Oct 6, 2009 at 8:00

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>>> import random
>>> thelist = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
>>> random.shuffle(thelist)
>>> thelist
['d', 'a', 'c', 'b']

Your result will (hopefully!) vary.

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import random
random.shuffle(thelist)

Note, this shuffles the list in-place.

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Use the random.shuffle() function:

random.shuffle(thelist)
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Use the shuffle function from the random module:

>>> from random import shuffle
>>> thelist = ['a','b','c','d']
>>> shuffle(thelist)
>>> thelist
['c', 'a', 'b', 'd']
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    Hey, how come you got different output to Peter? ;) Oct 6, 2009 at 8:02
  • Who else went straight to the 'Add Comment' button to lambast, before seeing the wink? :P Oct 6, 2009 at 10:11
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in-place shuffle (modifies v, returns None)

random.shuffle(v)

not in-place shuffle (if you don't want to modify the original array, creates a shuffled copy)

v = random.sample(v, len(v))

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