I guess, you will have to use list slicing mechanism to achieve the desired result.
Hope this helps, Cheers, Kamlesh On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:22 PM, RVic <rvinc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Suppose I have a deck of cards, and I shuffle them > > import random > cards = [] > decks = 6 > cards = list(range(13 * 4 * decks)) > random.shuffle(cards) > > So now I have an array of cards. I would like to cut these cards at some > random point (between 1 and 13 * 4 * decks - 1, moving the lower half of > that to the top half of the cards array. > > For some reason, I can't see how this can be done (I know that it must be > a simple line or two in Python, but I am really stuck here). Anyone have > any direction they can give me on this? Thanks, RVic, python newbie > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- Faith waiting in the heart of a seed promises a miracle of life which it can not prove! -Ravindranath Tagore
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