On 11/08/15 04:18, Quiles, Stephanie wrote:

Totally lost here.

Most of the instructions are clearly listed. Just follow through and do what it suggests one step at a time.


•       First, we’ll need to import time to use the clock routine,

So import time
and we’ll need to use the randrange routine from random.
and import random.

Well done I see you did that.

•       Next, we’ll want our main( ) routine to call our createRandnums( ) 
routine
and have this routine return our list of random numbers.

It says 'our' routine so you need to create it.
It goes on to tell you how:

> •       The createRandnums routine will accept two parameters
> (how many numbers do you want, and what is the upper limit on
> the randrange routine), and this will simply run a loop to
> create the numbers and append them to a list. Once the list
> is complete, we can then use the sort routine on the list to
> arrange the numbers in order. The function will now return
> the sorted list to main( ).

So that's your next task.
write the function definition and create a main() that simply
calls createRandnums(quantity, limit)

To check it works print the result.

Forget about the rest of the assignment until you get that
bit working.

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