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1,652 PointsHello, I'm stuck on this question. There don't seem to be error codes except try again.
Attached is what I have so far. Would someone steer me in the right direction please? Thanks so much!
import datetime
def minutes(datetime1, datetime2):
total_seconds = datetime2.seconds - datetime1.seconds
return round(total_seconds/60)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're pretty close, here's a few hints:
- subtracting one datetime from another (not just their seconds) will produce a timedelta object
- it's the timedelta object that has the total_seconds method
- to call a method, put parentheses after the method name (even if it takes no argument)