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7,946 Pointshow to write a function that takes an integer and a string of "minutes", "hours", "years" and "days"
how do l tackle this challenge
import datetime
starter = datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 21, 16, 29)
def time_machine(integer, strftime):
return strftime-starter
# Remember, you can't set "years" on a timedelta!
# Consider a year to be 365 days.
## Example
# time_machine(5, "minutes") => datetime(2015, 10, 21, 16, 34)
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 Pointshi, Nyasha Chawanda
this problem has been discussed quite extensively on this post https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/python-timemachine-challenge-is-there-a-better-way