# to get random numbers, we need the "random" module. # the randint function generates random integers between two limits, including the limits from random import randint # make a list to store the numbers in. This one starts out empty, so just a pair of brackets with nothing in between rolls = [] # The "range" function generates a series of numbers from 0 to n-1 # The "for x in y:" steps through all elements of y, assigning them one by one to x for i in range(4): # for each pass through the loop, generate a random number and append it to the end of the list rolls.append(randint(1,6)) print(rolls)
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