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The first examples that I googled didn't work. This should be trivial, right?

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    This was in my first hit: docs.python.org/library/random.html#module-random -- random.choice(seq)¶ Return a random element from the non-empty sequence seq. Jun 29, 2009 at 14:52
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    Many times looking in the library can be more helpful. Getting the documentation for the random module would have worked. It does take some time to know where to look, but for anything involving "random" check the random module first. Jun 29, 2009 at 15:18

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import random

mylist=['Pinky', 'Blinky', 'Inky', 'Clyde']
random.choice (mylist)
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import random
random.choice([1, 2, 3])

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