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Start your free trialGuy-Francis Kono
9,289 PointsTime-Stuck...
Can someone please help me with this challenge? I can't seem to make head-ways with this no matter how I try it...
import datetime
time_record_1 = datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(hours=2)
time_record_2 = datetime.datetime.today()
def minutes(time_record_1, time_record_2):
time_diff = time_record_2 - time_record_1
print(datetime.timedelta.total_seconds(time_diff))
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIt looks like you have three issues:
- The challenge asked for the result in minutes, not seconds (you'll need to convert)
- The challenge also asked for the result to be rounded
- You need to return the result, not print it
Also, while it doesn't hurt anything, the two variables you defined above the function are not used (and not necessary).
Guy-Francis Kono
9,289 PointsGuy-Francis Kono
9,289 PointsHi Steven. Thank you for helping out.
I attempted to convert the seconds to minutes by dividing the hours by dividing the seconds by 60, rounding by using the .round() function, and replacing print() with return. However I do not get the right answer. Do you have any other tips to improve this?
Thank you