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Using Python
- For this, only import and use sys and numpy
- Create a
program called reallyrandom.py that has a function that takes in three arguments and prints one integer. Your random seed should be set to 42. - The first argument should correspond to the size of a np.randint that has values from 0 to 10.
- The second is an integer that you will multiply the randint by.
- The third argument is a value you will index the result of the multiplication by.
- You will print the integer that was indexed as ‘Your random value is x’ where x = the result of the indexing.
- The program should not crash if the third value is larger than the first.
Example:
python3 reallyrandom.py 59 2 7
Should generate the following:
Your random value is 12
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