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Start your free trialdavie Rombedza
1,288 PointsI want to return true from dates for year 2012
the errors are not as clear try again is vague
import datetime
dates = [
datetime.datetime(2012, 12, 15),
datetime.datetime(1987, 8, 20),
datetime.datetime(1965, 2, 28),
datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 29),
datetime.datetime(2012, 6, 30),
]
def is_2012(yeess):
return datetime.year(2012)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe instructions want a function that "returns whether that argument's year attribute is equal to 2012.", so with that in mind:
- the code needs to access the year attribute instead of calling a function named "year"
- the attribute must be accessed on the argument instead of "datetime"
- the date attribute will need to be compared to 2012 to get a true/false value to return